You’re the one that said there’s a master list. You said “Costco pharmacy goes over my prescriptions with a microscope, then they check with some master list and the DEA and they track my every move when it comes to filling my prescriptions for any stimulants.”
Nobody needs to “bug your house” when you post a public website begging strangers to send you Vicodin.
Huh, well learn something new every day. I do have to ask though Stoid, and forgive me if you’ve mentioned this and I missed it, but did your vet prescribe anything to try and prevent the seizures from occurring in the first place? That would be my first concern.
Yes, I am being serious, kambucta – and keep in mind, I myself have epilepsy. (Doesn’t mean I’m familiar with every single drug that’s out there, though)
No, Stoid, you lunatic bitch, there wasn’t a “suggestion” that you shared them recreationally or inappropriately, there was an outright admission that you did it. By you. On several occasions. To the gardener, to your bereaved friends, and probably to Uncle Tom Cobley and all. It really is like talking to a three year old with you.
Stoid, did you eat that cookie after I told you not to?
No!
But the cookie is gone and there are crumbs on your face.
No there aren’t.
Stoid, I’m not stupid.
Wow, it really is amusing to me that you have time to manufacture tales of cookie stealing when I and all my friends have so many cookies we pass them around freely. I guess some people have so little to do that they’ll make up anything to pillory me. {pause} So can I have another cookie?
One more reason to try to manage medical conditions without drugs.
Our (excellent) doc gave me a choice: drugs, or exercise and weight loss for blood pressure.
And an ADD specialist gave me a choice: drugs, or an extra cup of coffee every day.
I’ll admit, I see nothing wrong with sharing my coffee…
That’s right up there with the “munchoundsen” post. Very good.
That’s the best description ever of that loon’s posting style. It’s a shame you weren’t prescient enough to post it long ago. It would’ve saved many posters a lot of angst.
Caffeine IS a drug - just not a prescription drug. Caffeine is a well-known treatment for ADD. Coffee was prescribed for my friend’s 8 year old, and it worked pretty well for a couple of years. He’s since switched to a prescription drug. I applaud that doc and yours for trying caffeine before reaching for the amphetamines. I wish I could manage mine with caffeine only.
You are confused about many things; in this post it is regarding the act of sharing prescription medications vs. the act of consuming them, and this has led you to make another inaccurate statement.
Nowhere has it been said that either the sharing (which is the verb you use above) or the consuming was recreational. The consumption was always by persons legitimately dealing with the conditions the medications are designed to treat.