Paulymorphone
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- Oct 21, 2011
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Hey guys, I posted this under the opioid forum, but I thought it would be good to mention it in this forum as well:
Hey everyone.....I'm on several meds, but the only ones I have a problem with taking more than I'm supposed to are my Opana ER and my Opana IR. Last time I saw my psychiatrist, we were saying someone should invent a machine that dispenses what your supposed to take and when to take it....well it's already been invented. I've had mine for a week now, and it's working great....Sure if I wanted to I could break it and get all my pills, but I think I would only do something like that if I was in terrible withdrawal. Well, with this machine giving my my dose every 6 hours, I will never have to endure withdrawal. I looked around a bit, and this is what I bought:
http://www.quickmedical.com/health/medication/medready.html
I got the 1600 model, that's all I really need, they more expensive ones are more for elderly people to be reminded to take their medicine. I cannot stress enough how wonderful this machine is. It's such an enormous help. If you take 4 doses a day like I do, you can fill it up for 7 days worth. Someone I trust holds onto my medication bottles, and the keys to the medication dispenser. The other 2 addicting medications i take are xanax and valium, but I don't have a problem with these meds, and I usually take a lot less of them than I am allotted. If I had my opana er and ir to myself, id go thru my monthly prescription in about 2 weeks. If you still want to abuse your medication, then you will have to save up to it, and you will never end up goin g past the day your supposed to be on with your medication....especially with my pain mgmt doc. If he gives me a prescription for 30 days, and i see him in 28 days, sometimes he will date the prescription for 2 days later. So this dispenser, while it might be tough to get used to, can be a true lifesaver. I'm so tired of going through withdrawal every month and going to see my doctor looking and feeling like shit. Well halle-fuckin-lulya now. It is so worth the $150 I spent on it. I broke the lid on my first one on accident, the lock has to be tured to open when you put the lid on, otherwise you cant get it on. They sent me a new one for free though. If you have any questions, you can call the 800 number or the one that starts with a 425 area code. I called and spoke with a woman named Suzy for 20 minutes finding out about this. These are mostly designed for elderly people, but I find it can be very helpful to addicts like me who just cannot control his pain medication.
Well, if anyone wants to ask me any questions about it, feel free to send me a PM
-Pauly
Hey everyone.....I'm on several meds, but the only ones I have a problem with taking more than I'm supposed to are my Opana ER and my Opana IR. Last time I saw my psychiatrist, we were saying someone should invent a machine that dispenses what your supposed to take and when to take it....well it's already been invented. I've had mine for a week now, and it's working great....Sure if I wanted to I could break it and get all my pills, but I think I would only do something like that if I was in terrible withdrawal. Well, with this machine giving my my dose every 6 hours, I will never have to endure withdrawal. I looked around a bit, and this is what I bought:
http://www.quickmedical.com/health/medication/medready.html
I got the 1600 model, that's all I really need, they more expensive ones are more for elderly people to be reminded to take their medicine. I cannot stress enough how wonderful this machine is. It's such an enormous help. If you take 4 doses a day like I do, you can fill it up for 7 days worth. Someone I trust holds onto my medication bottles, and the keys to the medication dispenser. The other 2 addicting medications i take are xanax and valium, but I don't have a problem with these meds, and I usually take a lot less of them than I am allotted. If I had my opana er and ir to myself, id go thru my monthly prescription in about 2 weeks. If you still want to abuse your medication, then you will have to save up to it, and you will never end up goin g past the day your supposed to be on with your medication....especially with my pain mgmt doc. If he gives me a prescription for 30 days, and i see him in 28 days, sometimes he will date the prescription for 2 days later. So this dispenser, while it might be tough to get used to, can be a true lifesaver. I'm so tired of going through withdrawal every month and going to see my doctor looking and feeling like shit. Well halle-fuckin-lulya now. It is so worth the $150 I spent on it. I broke the lid on my first one on accident, the lock has to be tured to open when you put the lid on, otherwise you cant get it on. They sent me a new one for free though. If you have any questions, you can call the 800 number or the one that starts with a 425 area code. I called and spoke with a woman named Suzy for 20 minutes finding out about this. These are mostly designed for elderly people, but I find it can be very helpful to addicts like me who just cannot control his pain medication.
Well, if anyone wants to ask me any questions about it, feel free to send me a PM
-Pauly

