She……is addicting. Please latch on……to me…..and my face.
@shadi33356 сағат бұрын
Visuals tight foe-swav
@BrianHart-s2d17 сағат бұрын
All opiods do this
@gejzaolah-wq9zkКүн бұрын
Im europe drinking age is 18☠️...so deadly addiction i am disgusted by society...
@shellye.1341Күн бұрын
My doctor gave me a drug test and said I was negative for benzos.That was a false negative, and they didn't retest at another lab. They just basically called me a liar. They took me off cold turkey. Im trying to live normally working and taking care of children and elderly. I have come off disability with the ticket to work program because cancer nearly killed me, but Im doing much better. I can't replace the job because of the economy and there's nothing else like it I can find. Im trying to find another doctor, but I'm finding long waits 3+ months for the first appointment. Most are not accepting new patients because my area is overpopulated. Im at a loss as of what to do.
@ArthurBakarichКүн бұрын
No
@will-jc5vo2 күн бұрын
She works for big pharma don’t listen too her js
@BrandyinIndy2 күн бұрын
The answer is no. Alcohol can become our new addiction, only leaving us cross-addicted to both substances. Or alcohol will lower our inhibitions and cause a relapse to our main drug of choice.
@christ007142 күн бұрын
You would think all this time there would be some sort of hospital stay situation to go under and fix whatever it is that causes the withdrawal and you’d wake up and be better
@FrankCruz-y9o3 күн бұрын
It has to Willy Nelson. He supports Harris.
@splat00.3 күн бұрын
4 months?!?! I keep seeing different results like 2-3 days or even just 8 hours. Which one is actually accurate?
@catherinedamico45963 күн бұрын
Well if you went to an er recently you would think this was the most common diagnosis. Been told I had this before, turn out I did not. I was just born without most of my pancreas.
@notionzero73064 күн бұрын
This is from Google; Can mirtazapine cause chronic fatigue? It's interesting to note that mirtazapine may cause 'sleep disorders', with fatigue also being a common side effect. While mirtazapine may help you to sleep better while you're taking it, it's well recognised that insomnia can develop after stopping taking the drug. My Question; Hey, sry to ask This here but i need help, i took mirtazapine for 2 months 30mg Then did the stupidity to stop abruptly, which medication can i take to reverse that fatigue effect? Plz anything would help, please answer freely, i promise to ask My doctor first
@PakMail-i2z4 күн бұрын
Next video: How does cocaine effect the balls
@melbymelb234 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this information. I was just prescribed cymbalta yesterday, having never been on an anti-depressant. I am very nervous about taking something that might be addictive or cause side effects.
@zman2893Күн бұрын
DONT TAKE IT
@zman2893Күн бұрын
I'm not anti medication by any means, but Cymbalta is awful. I have been taking it since 2017 up to 90mlg. It would be an okay medication if it wasn't for the fact that the withdrawal symptoms are insane. I have tried quitting back in 2021 and while I was already on two different anti depressants to help out with the withdrawals I still ended up being sent into a ward due to suicidal thoughts and depression. They say it's not addictive, but I shouldn't have cravings for it that are so bad that I end up taking the dirty pill that I had accidentally dropped on my car floor out of desperation due to running out out if it for two days. Also it's not just the cravings you need to worry about it's what comes from the withdrawals. Right now I am in the process of quitting and the lowest it can go down to is 20mlg which means doctors will recommend opening the pill capsule up yourself and splitting the dosage. This is because the withdrawals can get overwhelmingly bad. Right now I have been off it for only three days and I'm already having random brain jolts, random lightheadedness, my mood is all over the place, my head is foggy, (haven't had it yet, but I can get sleep paralysis if I miss only a day), nausea (ive been puking), upset stomach, headache, parinoia, emotional blunting, and other things. If you plan on taking it due to pain I guess that's fine, but if you have something like depression or anxiety DO NOT TAKE IT. Like me, you might start feeling a little better about your life and no longer feel the need to take medication to help you feel better, but now I need to actually go through something that is far worse then nicotine withdrawals in order to be drug free. I feel like a junkie
@rocketpowereddiesel4 күн бұрын
absolute garbage. 100% wrong, Coma from bupe? What a croc u should be embarrased.
@dan3nad6 күн бұрын
Bullsh!t all alcohol makes me sick, im allergic to it all
@Monkeydeeluffeee7 күн бұрын
It took me 150 days for me
@CarolBroyles-v4u7 күн бұрын
What if you get no high at all, just some relief? What if they've cut your meds several times but you never suffered from withdrawal? I'm sixty years old, been on morphine from 99 till about 15 months ago. Changed doctor and been on lortab since. Can't get any help. All I wanted was off morphine. What's wrong with Percocet. I see why the suicide rate is up. I'm scared my time is coming, the pain has won.
@curtisbischof38127 күн бұрын
My use was, .25 mg or less a day for 3-4 months. Usually.125 mid day and .125 mg at night to sleep. Not high at all. I didn’t think I needed to taper off such a low dose. I’m experiencing WD symptoms. Brain fog, hand tremors, insomnia. I do not expect to be withdrawing for years. I pray not.
@katharinelewis64787 күн бұрын
It's not just about heroin it's about cocaine meth I know two people that are very close to me one is addicted to meth and alcohol the other one is addicted to cocaine and a little bit of alcohol but not a lot more the cocaine how do you tell that loved one the one who is addicted to cocaine how do you tell them hey you look like you're going to die in 2 to 3 years I see your bones how do you tell him in a way that they know you're just concerned how do you tell that loved one you want them to go to rehab but you're not forcing them to do it cuz you can't force a person to do anything but how do you tell him in a way where they don't become very defensive and passive aggressive and out of control how do you tell that loved one that you just want to go get help that you can't do this with them anymore you just want that to go get help go get counseling parenting classes and you want them to learn how to keep their home clean and you just want them to be a happier and healthier person so they can be a part of your family again but how do you tell them in a way that they don't think you're being judgmental you're being nagging how do you tell that individual in a way that they realize whoa I really need to go do this and they get up off their butt and they go do it how do you what do you say because I'll tell you this individual I'm not going to tell you how I know this individual or how their family or how their whatever but I will tell you they have a child they have to take care of and I'm sorry that child is with a family member not their mother and it's sad because that child just wants their mom and their mom cares more about the drugs I have been to the point where I don't want to be around this individual no more I don't want to look at them I don't want to hear their voice because everything is a lie after lie after lie excuse Excuse excuse so how do you get a person that is this far deep into this how do you get them to realize that rehab is the way to go the only thing that's stopping them is the money and then not having Insurance the money is the big issue when they're paying x amount for child care they're paying x amount on their cell phone how in the world do they have the money to go to rehab especially in Inpatient Rehab program how do they have the money to do that when they still are working a full-time job like how can they get motivated to go to an in-house rehab program when their excuses I have to work I have to work what do you say to them how do you get this person to get help before they die somebody privately messaged me and just give me some advice cuz I don't know what to say but I know this loved one I can't tell you how I know this person or how they're related or whatever I can't say anything the only thing I can say is they look like they can die in 2 to 3 years if we don't get a handle on it now you can't force a person to do anything but how can you convince them this is their decision this was their choice this is what they wanted to do how can you make a person feel that they chose to go to rehab it was their idea not your idea their idea said that they feel in control so that they don't feel like you're the one that came up with the idea you're the one that forced him to do it how can you mentally get that individual with the addiction to feel that this was their idea they wanted the help they you know did all the things they could go to rehab how can you make that person feel was all their idea when really it wasn't their idea it was your idea but they want to feel like everything was about what they thought I'm in a situation where I'm lost for words and I don't know what to say or do I'm frustrated I'm angry and I need somebody to tell me what I can do before I lose this loved one I need anybody to privately message me if you are a licensed rehab counselor or therapist or whatever and let me know how to handle my situation I'm not going to give names I'm not going to give how I know this person I'm not going to say anything I'm just going to ask some questions but I need someone to privately message me on messenger on Facebook and give me some advice cuz I don't know if this person can live another two to three years going down the road they're going you can see their spine it's like looking at a fake skeleton in a science lab that has very thin thin thin thin thin skin and you can see right through it that's what you see on this person and it's pretty bad this person about a month ago had an asthma attack so bad because of how much coke they were doing and they woke up the next morning just having an asthma attack this person is only allergic to animals she only has asthma around certain animals like cats dogs and sometimes when she gets sick with allergies or a head cold other than that she does not have asthma not enough to wear a doctors giving her an inhaler no but I will tell you she had an asthma attack so bad that she was searching all over the house for an inhaler thank God somebody in that home does have chronic asthma disease and they had several different inhalers and she used one what would have happened if there was no inhaler in the home nobody home but her and her child would she have a heart attack I don't know so if somebody could privately message me someone who's licensed and experienced in this kind of situation and can just give me some advice some things I can try some things I can say or anything cuz I'm lost for words
@lavsinochiefaz54637 күн бұрын
Day 8 of being sober today for almost 14 years of heavy smoking. never thought i could make it this far. Keep pushing guys. Find something that you love.. For me boxing saved me🥊❤️
@dominic76717 күн бұрын
I quit hydromorphone cold turkey anyone can do it ..well maybe not fent addictes. bless there souls
@BodieC928 күн бұрын
Is 2cb safe? Like can it kill you?
@ericdallas37658 күн бұрын
I got hooked on tizanidine which is a muscle relaxer... i got hooked after i tore my pec ligament and had surgery. My mood swings is through the roof right now
@LindaRuiz-q8o8 күн бұрын
This lady don’t know shit
@networksandstuff8 күн бұрын
Mescaline can make people behave in dangerous ways? What crack have you been smoking?
@theogkaleb41508 күн бұрын
Threw away 90 days last night. Nothing hurts like a woman can. Been in meetings all day today, something’s gotta change.
@nickydaviesnsdpharms30848 күн бұрын
I would say it depends on what's meant by the question, what's different? because there are many different sub-groups of drugs which qualify as opioids, for instance methadone and Dextropropoxyphene are in one class called Diphenylheptanes but nobody refers to them as that, except scientists. Then you could look at them by how they interact with different opioid receptors. I'm on Buprenorphine which is unique sort of in that it's a partial agonist agonist/antagonist and would cause withdrawal symptoms in anyone dependent on Morphine.
@BrandyinIndy9 күн бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@casinobeachbum9 күн бұрын
I've been through 4 withdrawals in my first 6 months of use Feb - Aug. 2024. Each one lasted 7 days, exactly 7 days. Same symptoms. Anhedonia and stomach pain and no energy were the worst. Just try to sleep through it til your body remakes and replenishes the dopamine, oxytocin, and seratonin. Beer helped me alot, and sweets and good healthy food too. But from my experience each one took 7 days is my point. Then it's over, then you can choose to use or not. I LOVE it, so I chose to use. Past 6 weeks I haven't been without. No "comedown", no crash, no withdrawals. It may happen again, and be hell, BUT I know what to expect, how to suffer through it, and how long it takes EXACTLY. This is EXPERIENTIAL, and I could care less what any "professional" says about it. Enjoy Life!
@micacore5356 күн бұрын
did u sleep alot during the withdrawals?
@casinobeachbum5 күн бұрын
@@micacore535 As much as I could, and used beer to help. I just went 5 days without and no withdrawals this time. Excuse me, waiting on a 80 "ball".
@deebodigitalКүн бұрын
From a raver that was 15 in 1995, I know how to dabble then stop for years at a time! It's a fun escape from our destroyed political world! And aging sucks
@SkyGazerForever11119 күн бұрын
This is BULLSHITTTTTT dont believe her clip!!! Wrong wrong wrong!!! 👎
@nickydaviesnsdpharms30849 күн бұрын
Codeine withdrawal is often treated with methadone, which is the go-to medication for Heroin addiction, and it seems a bit heavy handed as it's many times stronger, but the dose will be much lower than with someone coming off heroin. Plus, as they are both from the same family or class of medications, the opioids, it will substitute for the Codeine perfectly and acts for a long time requiring once daily dosing. Codeine is an interesting drug because it's an inactive substance and requires the person's liver to convert it to Morphine for it to work, and this is interesting because people vary in their ability to do this. If you have two copies of the gene CYP2D6, you may get high from Codeine cos you convert it to Morphine really well. Ultra-rapid metabolizers.
@mitic823110 күн бұрын
Highly prescribed is just an expected for heavily consuming society, for quicker high things.
@who-_-Cares11 күн бұрын
I’m going on it for my constant tensing, like, always tensing. It’s exhausting
@cavebeast54011 күн бұрын
Finally instructions
@ZeroNiteLite11 күн бұрын
Anyone reading, loperamide / immodium can really help with the diarrhoea side of withdrawals and also theres evidence it can also help with some of the other physical effects too! Weed, especially edibles help massively with you gastrointestinal issues, the sweating and give you a bit of an appetite. You can do this! I did (smoked it for about a year fyi) now clean😅
@jonathanragle983811 күн бұрын
After many months off of Adderall I think I want to start again. The grass is always greener, but I think I prefer myself on Adderall.
@joshuwaortiz12 күн бұрын
This was in p.diddy's baby oil!!
@Keep-on-ok12 күн бұрын
Please add severe joint pain, vein insufficiency, and glaucoma. I know. I took it for three years.
@davidtodora617314 күн бұрын
It's amazing. I've been on it for years and when I take it, I can hardly feel it. What does it take an hour for me to fall asleep or longer at night with 1 mg of it I disagree that clonazepam has addictive properties. I don't ever feel an addictive nature. It may be because I was on Xanax 20 years ago for a long time and they are not even close to the same. Thank you for your comments.
@davidtodora617314 күн бұрын
Thank you, Dr so much for your comment
@JoseSIGala-m7i14 күн бұрын
Methadone is worse than heroin
@u-leejohnsin130314 күн бұрын
Lord it showed up for 30 days on a urine
@BrandyinIndy14 күн бұрын
When I accepted my first pain pill, I never knew that also meant I would be shooting opiates in my arm ten years later. But like the day you realized you are addicted, one day you will also realize you are in recovery. It’s a lot of work and change, just don’t give up. It’s life or death. Commit to one year of treatment. Detox, residential, PHP, sober living. You are loved and with it.
@Roastedpotato144115 күн бұрын
Tramadol saved my life
@lcwisdom14 күн бұрын
@@Roastedpotato1441 How?
@Roastedpotato14414 күн бұрын
@@lcwisdom1 i have a really bad blushing problem it was so bad I was ready to take my life as doctors said there was no medication for it and I should just accept it. Tramadol took it away!! Have me so much confidence I can life my life freely and socialise so easily amazing 🤩
@michaelmyers841815 күн бұрын
That opiate nod feels so heavenly…. But yet so dangerous. Damn!!!!!!!! 😍💔
@nickydaviesnsdpharms308415 күн бұрын
Like with all benzodiazepines, the two drugs are interchangeable, as they work exactly the same on GABA neurotransmitter, but Diazepam (Valium) is 20 times less potent than Alprazolam (Xanax) but that's not to say it's weak or mild, but Alprazolam is highly potent amongst this group of drugs. Understanding the equivalences is important if you're going to either take them recreationally or be prescribed them legitimately.