I hate it when pharmacists ask too many questions, like whats it for?
Make such a big deal some of them, total jobs worths because the only thing they even know about medicine is what is on the box. Nanny state
No worriesThats great thanks. Had a wobble on Saturday when I thought it would be a good idea to get some coke in and ended up dosing up to try and get to sleep.
I am back on scedule now and am on 4 30mgs tab 4 times a day and am dropping tomorrow to 4 x 3 tabs for 3 days.
Got plenty of time on my side and are determined. Its a nightmare as no one knows and have hidden it well, using hayfever, weed as a cover.
Just cant wait for that day when I do not have to take anything to be able to function normally.
We will get there!!! and good luck to you too...
...One more thing while I am at it, is that this is a great board and the relief to say out loud about it was immense. i know it is anonomous, but writing in public about it has been a great help. Thanks all :D
It's funny you should bring that up actually*:I hate it when pharmacists ask too many questions, like whats it for?
Make such a big deal some of them, total jobs worths because the only thing they even know about medicine is what is on the box. Nanny state
Last summer I was in Paris, where they sell OTC codeine, I was in mild kratom WD and spent a whole afternoon trying to get some codeine. I swear nobody sold me anything, they all made excuses like we've run out, we don't stock it and so on. Must have tried like fifteen pharmacies. Annoying
Co-doliprane is codeine plus paracetamol right? For CWEs is it better to get paracetamol or ibuprofen, which one washes out the best?
Paracetamol scares me to death, I was given it as a kid and I believe it did damage me, awful poison, they should not be allowed to sell it.
You have to know where to go (as I now do), most of them actually don't hold the pure pills, they're only in the really big pharmacies - and you have to look as far from a drug user as possible. If you ask for the codeine/paracetamol ones they'll always give them to you and all the pharmacies have them, I'm very surprised you didn't have more luck.. Were you asking for codeine directly or saying the brand name? I've literally never once been refused the codeine/para ones.
Codeine/paracetamol is co-doliprane and you'll get that one absolutely anywhere.
Padéryl is pure codeine and as I was saying, you usually have to look around a bit. But you can always get co-doliprane![]()
No worriesAnother thing - Wobbles are part and parcel of the process at times. As anyone who is dependent on a substance will tell you of their experiences, there are quite often lapses and relapses, but you're back on track now and that's what matters
And abso-fuckin-lutely! It was a really heavy weight lifted from my shoulders when I was able to share my troubles on here tooIt is a wonderful place full of wonderful people and I'm extremely glad I stumbled upon it one day!
Very glad to hear yer doing well and finding BL helpful good sir
It's funny you should bring that up actually*:
NSFW:On Tuesday - when I had to chase my repeat prescription's proverbial tail again - one of the newer head pharmacists asked if she could have a talk about my medication and me, as I'd been using it (and attending the same pharmacy) for over a year (something they're doing now it seems).
I obliged completely and told her that I was expecting such a thing to happen one day, so she went off to get a consent form and we went into the little "talk box" as I like to call it.
So yeah, she started asking a few questions such as what I was on them for and if I'd had any side-effects etc. etc., and I gave her a proper biopharmacological / psychological step-by-step "I'm on [medication] for [reason]" response. And she started laughing and said "Well, this is one of the easiest sessions I've ever had to do!" :D
And she said "So when you said you read a lot...?" I responded "I do a lot of research on pharmacology and I always have since I was put on Citalopram."
Her:"And you like to know what's going on...."
Me: "Yeah what's going in my body and what receptors in the brain..."
... And that continued for a couple of minutes, then we parted ways happily and said bye
It was really good actually, because - as I said - I was expecting one day that a new head pharmacist would inquire about my plethora of meds and their purpose, but also that she knew I was handling it and knew what it was doing and why it was helping et. al.
So yeah - Some are box-reading-cunts, Dark, but some are lovely and just want to help![]()
* It's a bit of a ramble so don't bother reading if you can be arsed![]()