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an anti-diarrheal to get high?
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 691121" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Well, it wasn't cancer, it was a rare blood disorder caused by toxin exposure during the first Gulf War. He was on all the opiates available at the time, but it was a battle to get them into him as he hated just "nodding and scratching" as he put it.</p><p></p><p>What he was getting at that time were the most powerful available, except for Opana which had just come out to a limited number of patients. husband didn't qualify and our insurance wouldn't have covered it if he had. </p><p></p><p>What happened basically is that due to bone damage from the disease, combined with massive amounts of steroids used to treat the disease and prevent reactions to transfusions and treatments, his spine began to break down, which caused massive nerve impingement and a lot of disability, not to mention horrific pain.</p><p></p><p>Luckily, that was before the DEA totally freaked about opioids, so his oncologist could and did prescribe heavy duty medications for him, some of which were injectables as he had a port in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 691121, member: 1963"] Well, it wasn't cancer, it was a rare blood disorder caused by toxin exposure during the first Gulf War. He was on all the opiates available at the time, but it was a battle to get them into him as he hated just "nodding and scratching" as he put it. What he was getting at that time were the most powerful available, except for Opana which had just come out to a limited number of patients. husband didn't qualify and our insurance wouldn't have covered it if he had. What happened basically is that due to bone damage from the disease, combined with massive amounts of steroids used to treat the disease and prevent reactions to transfusions and treatments, his spine began to break down, which caused massive nerve impingement and a lot of disability, not to mention horrific pain. Luckily, that was before the DEA totally freaked about opioids, so his oncologist could and did prescribe heavy duty medications for him, some of which were injectables as he had a port in. [/QUOTE]
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