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Uneasy feeling on codiene (tylenol 3s)

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Hi, I tried CWE for the first time yesturday with 2 tylenol 3s and was feeling nausea after drinking the water, it was not clear and I heard that it should have been but in fear of messing up and wasting 2 pills drank it anyway, afger about an hour and a half started feeling uneasy and hot and liver or sides were twitching and my leg was jumping a little more than usual as well. I had just been perscribed these and gone to have a refill already, each bottle contained 15 (was perscibed first bottle on sept. 23rd and took about 1-2 everyday since then maybe had occasional says I took none but had a day I took 4 (no CWE) and felt extremely nasuseated like I had to go to hospital but felt much better in about 4 and half 5 hours. Had extreme liver twitching ichyness and legs were shaking erratically. I decided to not do that anymore. But I tried CWE yesturday with 2 pills and felt much of the same feeling however not nearly as intense. The liver twitching or (side twitching I'm not so sure liver but right side of I was twitching) scared me) so felt like I should ask is am I allergic to codiene? Reason of asking it seems like I would have built a tolerance to the opiate by now however I only weighs 120 and is 15 years old would these factors affect me? Would anyone Possibly suggest no more opiates? Or is Opiates just not my thing? Or could it be the APAP? My brother has suggested that the companies purposly put APAP in these pills so that you felt like shit after trying to get high off them.
 
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Uneasy feeling on codiene (JUST POSTED THIS FORGOT STRENGTH OF THE PILLS)

Hi, I tried CWE for the first time yesturday with 2 tylenol 3s and was feeling nausea after drinking the water, it was not clear and I heard that it should have been but in fear of messing up and wasting 2 pills drank it anyway, afger about an hour and a half started feeling uneasy and hot and liver or sides were twitching and my leg was jumping a little more than usual as well. I had just been perscribed these and gone to have a refill already, each bottle contained 15 (was perscibed first bottle on sept. 23rd and took about 1-2 everyday since then maybe had occasional says I took none but had a day I took 4 (no CWE) and felt extremely nasuseated like I had to go to hospital but felt much better in about 4 and half 5 hours. Had extreme liver twitching ichyness and legs were shaking erratically. I decided to not do that anymore. But I tried CWE yesturday with 2 pills and felt much of the same feeling however not nearly as intense. The liver twitching or (side twitching I am not so sure liver but right side of me was twitching) scared me) so felt like I should ask is am I allergic to codiene? Reason of asking it seems like I would have built a tolerance to the opiate by now however I only weighs 120 and is 15 years old would these factors affect me? Would anyone Possibly suggest no more opiates? Or is Opiates just not my thing? Or could it be the APAP? my brother has suggested that the companies purposly put APAP in these pills so that you felt like shit after trying to get high off them. The pills by the way were tv150s 30mg codiene/300mg aceteminophen
 
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Could be codeine is not for you. Last time I used it, I got itchy and nauseated from just one tablet. Maybe you should tell your doctor what you're experiencing and they might be able to give you something else with less side effects.

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Im alergic to codeine, you might be as well. Tell your doctor how you feel, and hopefully they can switch you to something that gives you relief from pain but doesn't cause so many side effects.
 
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