Godstone30
Greenlighter
Hi all,
Im just wondering the approach everyone would take to the temptation of using prescription drugs in your fridge, when you really don't want a problem, as you have an alcohol problem with mood issues anyway. Hence all the prescribed drugs in your fridge. One, to help this issue and one to help with symptoms of that. If they weren't prescribed drugs it would be classed as "self medicating"
Looking at my fridge at the moment, I have more pills then food..... I have
1 bottle of bourbon (only thing that lets me sit still)
2 x packet pf Xanax (panic attacks, very occasionally) - this works the best for me of all things.
3 x container of dexamphetamine (Adderall for ADHD) (makes me calm and focused)
4x bottles of Valium- makes me want to hit people ;p
2 xpackets of temazapam to help me sleep when starting on dex. meh not much going on there. Took it instead of dex once as accidentally put it in my pill box. Felt very relaxed at work, but not sleepy.
2 x Lovan (prozac)
7 Something called Oxycoton that my husband took for a illness called Trigeminal Neuralgia, until he had an Op (didn't know this was strong until I realised he couldn't talk properly on it, so it has gone to the back of meds cupboard). I keep them all high up in my fridge as worried about having them.
8. Testosterone cream (no testosterone levels) this actually got rid of my anxiety, but made me very assertive and clear minded
9 lemotrigine
10 Phenibut ( no prescription needed but brings on mania in me)
A few others that aren't addictive. A lot of them I don't touch as they make me want to wack someone (valium) but I can't bring myself to chuck them out!!!
My real thought/question is why are they so easily handed out by Drs? I never thought I would have all these things in my fridge at once. My friend who is a pharmacist and dispensed methadone said most of her clients were elderly people addicted to pain killers and sleeping tabs. My other question is why is alcohol still legal as it is SOOOO more of a buzz then any of these, or is that just me and are we all different with what effects us?
thanks for thoughts and advice. If you have an addictive type nature how would you handle this situation
Im just wondering the approach everyone would take to the temptation of using prescription drugs in your fridge, when you really don't want a problem, as you have an alcohol problem with mood issues anyway. Hence all the prescribed drugs in your fridge. One, to help this issue and one to help with symptoms of that. If they weren't prescribed drugs it would be classed as "self medicating"
Looking at my fridge at the moment, I have more pills then food..... I have
1 bottle of bourbon (only thing that lets me sit still)
2 x packet pf Xanax (panic attacks, very occasionally) - this works the best for me of all things.
3 x container of dexamphetamine (Adderall for ADHD) (makes me calm and focused)
4x bottles of Valium- makes me want to hit people ;p
2 xpackets of temazapam to help me sleep when starting on dex. meh not much going on there. Took it instead of dex once as accidentally put it in my pill box. Felt very relaxed at work, but not sleepy.
2 x Lovan (prozac)
7 Something called Oxycoton that my husband took for a illness called Trigeminal Neuralgia, until he had an Op (didn't know this was strong until I realised he couldn't talk properly on it, so it has gone to the back of meds cupboard). I keep them all high up in my fridge as worried about having them.
8. Testosterone cream (no testosterone levels) this actually got rid of my anxiety, but made me very assertive and clear minded
9 lemotrigine
10 Phenibut ( no prescription needed but brings on mania in me)
A few others that aren't addictive. A lot of them I don't touch as they make me want to wack someone (valium) but I can't bring myself to chuck them out!!!
My real thought/question is why are they so easily handed out by Drs? I never thought I would have all these things in my fridge at once. My friend who is a pharmacist and dispensed methadone said most of her clients were elderly people addicted to pain killers and sleeping tabs. My other question is why is alcohol still legal as it is SOOOO more of a buzz then any of these, or is that just me and are we all different with what effects us?
thanks for thoughts and advice. If you have an addictive type nature how would you handle this situation