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re: Forget Spice.. It's now Shatter

Posted on 12/24/15 at 8:37 am to
Posted by VaBamaMan
North AL
Member since Apr 2013
7660 posts
Posted on 12/24/15 at 8:37 am to
I'm saying it was really 3 months, not 5. My dad has been one the same dose of Norco for 3 years, and it's still effective for him. Sooo.....

That being said, I hear your point. I wish I could kick it. But everytime I think I can my hip and shoulder say "Nah, not happening".

Adderall somewhat helps, but I'm getting used to it too. I'm at 60mg on that.

Was just thinking, some of this stuff being talked about may be a good alternative.
Posted by Gnar Cat21
Piña Coladaburg
Member since Sep 2009
16847 posts
Posted on 12/24/15 at 8:48 am to
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Was just thinking, some of this stuff being talked about may be a good alternative.


Absolutely. Anything is better than taking opiates for an extended period of time, especially THC. if you live in an area that could provide that, I would check it out, or just get it yourself if not.
Posted by hogfly
Fayetteville, AR
Member since May 2014
4659 posts
Posted on 12/24/15 at 10:07 am to
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Adderall somewhat helps, but I'm getting used to it too. I'm at 60mg on that.


You're taking addy for pain?

You on xanax as well?

You sound a lot like an old friend of mine (now finally clean) who had cancer as a child. It completely wrecked his body and gave him all sorts of issues, but he had a quack who overprescribed him everything (opiates, adderall, and benzos). He ended up eventually getting completely strung out because he has an extremely abusive personality and high tolerance for everything.

It was a complete downward cycle for him that ended up with him having psychotic breaks brought about by the benzos, his wife leaving him, and him eventually getting put into a facility. He's now, thankfully, clean for the most part with just small maintenance doses.

The problem was that he felt completely legitimate in his usage because it was all prescribed and he does have some underlying health issues. in the end, though, his addiction was the MAIN issue with which he was dealing.

Whenever he'd have to go home to get his pain medication, it wasn't because he was actually in pain. It was because he was starting to go into withdrawals.


This post was edited on 12/24/15 at 10:08 am
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