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Spit-worthy- If their name is not on the bottle......
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 361467" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>That is too funny Star - A few months ago I went into a frenzy of cleaning - like 12 hous straight - when I was down on my knees scrubbing the grout, I realized I couldn't get up. My back hurt, couldn't straighten up - my legs hurt, my hands hurt. After listening to SO chastising me for doing so much, why can't I use a mop like a norman person, I am not as young as I used to be (he is lucky at this point I could not ball my hand into a fist) he gave me one of his Oxycoten and me like a dummy took it OMG </p><p> </p><p>Will never do that again. I went to bed and soon was in full blown halicunations. Laughing like a lunatic - insisting he come help me cause I was stuck under the pink wing chair in the living room and the dogs were underneath there with me, blocking me from getting out. A few hours or so later I was back to normal but it freaked him out. I have the same reaction with any kind of pain medication, or Paxil. But I see what the allure is for this stuff - its akin to taking LSD. And you cant even tell he takes these on a regular basis he is so normal when hes on it. </p><p> </p><p>Next morning I felt great - no pain - cept for my stomach cause all I did was laugh all night</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 361467, member: 47"] That is too funny Star - A few months ago I went into a frenzy of cleaning - like 12 hous straight - when I was down on my knees scrubbing the grout, I realized I couldn't get up. My back hurt, couldn't straighten up - my legs hurt, my hands hurt. After listening to SO chastising me for doing so much, why can't I use a mop like a norman person, I am not as young as I used to be (he is lucky at this point I could not ball my hand into a fist) he gave me one of his Oxycoten and me like a dummy took it OMG Will never do that again. I went to bed and soon was in full blown halicunations. Laughing like a lunatic - insisting he come help me cause I was stuck under the pink wing chair in the living room and the dogs were underneath there with me, blocking me from getting out. A few hours or so later I was back to normal but it freaked him out. I have the same reaction with any kind of pain medication, or Paxil. But I see what the allure is for this stuff - its akin to taking LSD. And you cant even tell he takes these on a regular basis he is so normal when hes on it. Next morning I felt great - no pain - cept for my stomach cause all I did was laugh all night Marcie [/QUOTE]
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