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| Vero |
just wondering what everyone else thinks about this drug. the other night i took one, drank about 8 beers, took another one, smoked 2 bowls of some really dank weed, and then took another one. i was not surprised that i woke up puking my guts out the next morning.
last night, took 2, had 2 glasses of wine, bumped another pill. puked.
today, took one, no alcohol, no weed, and i feel again like im gonna throw up. i keep making typos and generally cant think straight. and im not even that messed up.
my friends say that these are some of the best perscription drugs out there, but im really not impressed. then again, ive never really found a perscription drug that i did like.
just wondering if anyone else has tried these for recreational purposes and what they think of them. im sure not recomending them. |
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| anuneventrade |
Depends on the dosage you take. Every person has a different reaction. I took two high mg dosage ones the other night so I could fall asleep because my body was so weak. *shrugs*
I don't reccommend them because you have to get the right dosage, and there are so many better drugs. Like... xanex <3 or half the other I take ;)
It's okay Phil, we'll just get faced on the seventh to make up for it :toothless |
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| arctic |
*shrugs*
Never heard of it. :p |
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| zarathustra |
IMO, stuff like this (Codeine, etc...) is better by itself. I usually find it more fun to just pop one or two and "float" for a bit ya know?
Of course, if you want to get tanked and you only have a few beers, this stuff could come in handy. |
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| Omegasox |
| Moderation, dude. Of course you're gonna get sick if you drop pills, drink and smoke, lol. You act like you're surprised. |
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| crchingtiger |
it's fun to snort!!!
*sniff sniff* |
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| getfoul |
| doesnt it say not to consume with alcohol? maybe theres a reason behind that. :conf: :conf: |
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| Vero |
oh i knew it was gonna be a rough morning, but it seemed like a good idea at the time. i dont mess with prescrption drugs too much, and im kinda surprised that im feeling so ty even though i only took one (and they are only 5mg) and havent drank or smoked anything (but cigs) today. oh well, i guess ill just have to stick with my normal drugs.
and sarah, about the 7th, he are definitly getting really really faced, or at least I am. |
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| mezzir |
nah it might not've been the alchohol making you faced
back when i got my wisdom teeth out they gave me endocet, basically the same thing
i took one that night before i went to sleep and i fell asleep great but i felt absolutely like for the next day and a half
and i figured it was just from the operation, but a week later i took one to fall asleep and the next day felt exactly the same way as i did the day after the operation
wasn't even good at killing pain or anything, it just made me feel like |
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| NeoPhono |
FYI...
Percocet, or any drug ending with "-cet," contains Tylenol, known as acetaminophen. What you should know, is that you should NEVER, EVER mix alcohol and acetaminophen. Alcohol affects how your liver metabolizes acetaminophen and basically turns it into a poison, destroying your liver. If you'd like more information, do a search on acetaminophen-alochol syndrome. So, if you decide to do any drug ending in "-cet" (percocet, darvocet, ultracet, etc) don't drink too, or you'll be needing a new liver in no time.
Also, nausea is a very normal side effect of narcotics. Really the only way to stop it, short of using Zofran or Phenergan (anti-nausea medications), is to build up a tolerance. IMHO, I'd stick to other, more "recreational" drugs. Narcotics dependency is not pretty, only thing worse that I've seen is alcohol dependency/withdrawl.
Hope this helps. |
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| Harmonic |
| quote: | Originally posted by NeoPhono
FYI...
Percocet, or any drug ending with "-cet," contains Tylenol, known as acetaminophen. What you should know, is that you should NEVER, EVER mix alcohol and acetaminophen. Alcohol affects how your liver metabolizes acetaminophen and basically turns it into a poison, destroying your liver. If you'd like more information, do a search on acetaminophen-alochol syndrome. So, if you decide to do any drug ending in "-cet" (percocet, darvocet, ultracet, etc) don't drink too, or you'll be needing a new liver in no time.
Also, nausea is a very normal side effect of narcotics. Really the only way to stop it, short of using Zofran or Phenergan (anti-nausea medications), is to build up a tolerance. IMHO, I'd stick to other, more "recreational" drugs. Narcotics dependency is not pretty, only thing worse that I've seen is alcohol dependency/withdrawl.
Hope this helps. |
Pretty much what he said. WebMD is a great site to find out all you need to know bout Rx. |
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| TwoPlow |
Yeah, what Neophono said.
I took Percocet when I broke my arm. Didn't really seem to affect me either way, which I thought was weird.
I wouldn't really expect painkillers to have much use recreationally. |
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