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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 629772" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Are you taking the "couldnt possibly feel normal but I do" out of my reply? If so I may not be using that in the same context anyone else would.</p><p></p><p>What I mean is that my medications dont make me feel loopy, drugged, sluggish, high, slow, fast, etc. I feel the same when I take them as I would if I didnt. The difference is that I dont have the severe bipolar symptoms. Its probably easier to explain it with my pain medications than psychiatric medications.</p><p></p><p>I am on some pretty strong pain medications. If a person who didnt take anything more than an aspirin or advil took what I take each day they would definitely be loopy and possibly could die due to slowed breathing. I cant even tell I have taken a pill. I still have a lot of pain which makes me wonder exactly how bad I would be without the pills!!!!! </p><p></p><p>One of the reasons I dont feel anything when I take my medications is I take them on schedule as prescribed. I never take more. Im sure most people have heard of Dilaudid. I am on 24 mgs of the long acting form of that. I remember years ago getting a shot of dilaudid at the hospital and it put me on my butt. Of course that was IM and this is slow release over 24 hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 629772, member: 1514"] Are you taking the "couldnt possibly feel normal but I do" out of my reply? If so I may not be using that in the same context anyone else would. What I mean is that my medications dont make me feel loopy, drugged, sluggish, high, slow, fast, etc. I feel the same when I take them as I would if I didnt. The difference is that I dont have the severe bipolar symptoms. Its probably easier to explain it with my pain medications than psychiatric medications. I am on some pretty strong pain medications. If a person who didnt take anything more than an aspirin or advil took what I take each day they would definitely be loopy and possibly could die due to slowed breathing. I cant even tell I have taken a pill. I still have a lot of pain which makes me wonder exactly how bad I would be without the pills!!!!! One of the reasons I dont feel anything when I take my medications is I take them on schedule as prescribed. I never take more. Im sure most people have heard of Dilaudid. I am on 24 mgs of the long acting form of that. I remember years ago getting a shot of dilaudid at the hospital and it put me on my butt. Of course that was IM and this is slow release over 24 hours. [/QUOTE]
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