October of last year. I took them for about a week or two and my mental health went south real quick. It took me a week to finally realize that it was the pills. I read the back of the bottle today and NOTHING about bad thoughts was on that label. The manufacturer probably put something in that batch that affected certain people in certain ways. Im thinking all of these tranny shootings recently has a connection to pills, whatever the pill might be.
Thanks. I used to be in a cycle of Flexeril/Motrin for my neck and back - until it got too bad. Then my doc would give me the hydrocodone/vicodin at the lowest dose. I'd take it for a day or 2 and it usually took the edge off of whatever caused the pain, although a few times it took almost a full week. Then I'd rinse and repeat. It always worked, and then I'd be good for a month or so until the pain got too bad again.
It doesn't surprise me that "stuff" is being put into any opioids since they want people off of them - yet they know they work.
I'm interested to see what the VA does for me now that I have VA healthcare. I haven't yet seen a primary care doctor in person since I just recently hit the magic disability percentage that got me kicked off the healthcare exchange and put into the VA. Hopefully they don't just throw pills at it.
October of last year. I took them for about a week or two and my mental health went south real quick. It took me a week to finally realize that it was the pills. I read the back of the bottle today and NOTHING about bad thoughts was on that label. The manufacturer probably put something in that batch that affected certain people in certain ways. Im thinking all of these tranny shootings recently has a connection to pills, whatever the pill might be.
Thanks. I used to be in a cycle of Flexeril/Motrin for my neck and back - until it got too bad. Then my doc would give me the hydrocodone/vicodin at the lowest dose. I'd take it for a day or 2 and it usually took the edge off of whatever caused the pain, although a few times it took almost a full week. Then I'd rinse and repeat. It always worked, and then I'd be good for a month or so until the pain got too bad again.
It doesn't surprise me that "stuff" is being put into any opioids since they want people off of them - yet they know they work.
I'm interested to see what the VA does for me now that I have VA healthcare. I haven't yet seen a primary care doctor in person since I just recently hit the magic disability percentage that got me kicked off the healthcare exchange and put into the VA. Hopefully they don't just throw pills at it.