GenericName12
Bluelighter
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I'd stay off the alcohol. Read something online about them stimulating the same part of the brain as opiates. Can't remember exactly. Besides, giving in to this kind of craving (to just feel different), while not as bad as relapsing to opiates, is still bad. Rather than learn how to live a sober life you are replacing your DOC with one you like less. Is that really a solution? Alcohol is still a drug.
Do you have ADHD? I'd also avoid the adderall unless you've been diagnosed it. Sorry I can't remember if you mentioned this elsewhere.
You shouldn't take Tylenol 3 because codeine is an opiate and you are an opiate addict. Sure, it's a weak opiate, but it's still an opiate. It won't get you high, and with your past opiate tolerance, you probably won't even get much pain relief. It's just not worth the risk. It also sets your brain back from learning how to live without opiates.
Anyway congrats on the length of time you've gone. Keep it up and someday there will be relief if you work for it.
Do you have ADHD? I'd also avoid the adderall unless you've been diagnosed it. Sorry I can't remember if you mentioned this elsewhere.
You shouldn't take Tylenol 3 because codeine is an opiate and you are an opiate addict. Sure, it's a weak opiate, but it's still an opiate. It won't get you high, and with your past opiate tolerance, you probably won't even get much pain relief. It's just not worth the risk. It also sets your brain back from learning how to live without opiates.
Anyway congrats on the length of time you've gone. Keep it up and someday there will be relief if you work for it.
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