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Good Trips, Bad Trips

RJDiogenes

Idealistic Cynic and Canon Champion
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Last Saturday, I lost a filling. It wasn't too painful, but it was uncomfortable, and I was worried about losing the tooth so I wanted to get in to see my Dentist as soon as possible. Unfortunately, he turned out to be on vacation, but his office was able to refer me to another Doc nearby and he was able to see me on Tuesday. He looked over my tooth and said he wanted to send me right over to an oral surgeon to have it removed, because it had broken off below the gumline and was infected and abscessed.

Obediently, I went to the oral surgeon (an office I had been to before). They informed me that Novocaine would be only partly effective because of the inflamed nerves and offered me a couple of days of antibiotics before removing the tooth. Screw that, says I; Thanksgiving is here and I've suffered enough-- let's get it over with!

Well, after about a half hour of pulling, yanking, twisting, crushing, crunching, drilling, sawing and digging, they finally managed to get it all out. Apparently, I have very tenacious roots. It's rather alarming to have two people towering over you with all four of their hands in your mouth, their gloves all bloody, with one of them yelling "Suction! Suction!" and the other one repeating "Oh, my god."

The Doc wanted to send me home with a prescription for Percocet. I asked for Demerol. He compromised and gave me Vicodin.

The reason I declined the Percocet was that I've had it before, back around 1992 when I had my first kidney stone. It did not have a good effect on me. It made me agitated and kept me awake all night. And it made me paranoid; when I wanted to go out and take a couple of turns around the block to clear my head, I was overcome with fears that my house would burn down or be broken into while I was away. Basically, it turned me into my Mother. :crazy:

With my next kidney stone, they gave me Demerol and that was a whole different kettle of fish. That stuff makes me float on warm and fuzzy happy clouds. I can easily see how people can get hooked on something like that. :)

Fortunately, the Vicodin turned out to be more "warm and fuzzy" than "agitated and paranoid." It's not as potent, but it's pretty pleasant.

So, long story short: Your favorite Grape is quite thoroughly stoned. Note Avatar, courtesy of Spiff.

Welcome to my Buzzl Thread. :cool:

I've resisted the temptation to Post another Thread about how wonderful the world is and how much I love everybody, and have decided instead to talk about being stoned. Because the interesting thing about the Percocet and Demerol is that my Sister has the exact opposite reaction to these drugs that I do; the Demerol makes her nutty and Percocet gives her the warm and fuzzies. I've talked to a couple of other people who have had the same reactions.

So what has been your experience with pain medications, my buddies? Which ones were worse than the pain, and which ones made you want to go back for seconds and thirds? Let's hear your tales of happiness and woe!
 
Well, luckily I haven't had too many instances where pain meds were necessary, but I did have some Vicodin when I had some teeth issues a couple of years ago. Since I hadn't had it before I cut it up into thirds and tried only one part of it...and very quickly I felt extremely nauseous and started puking. So I don't think I'll be trying that again.
 
mmmmmm, vicodin, :drool:

I've had 3 surgeries since July 2007 - two microfracture procedures on the same knee and one shoulder decompression and labral repair.

After each one, I received vicodin and I can agree that it's good stuff. I remember after the first knee surgery, I took some before I went to sleep the second night and didn't wake up to take some on schedule. Big mistake. My knee hurt so bad that morning... I took 2 and within 20 minutes I felt a nice warmth in my chest that soon spread to my extremities and everything was shiny. :cool:
 
Well, after about a half hour of pulling, yanking, twisting, crushing, crunching, drilling, sawing and digging, they finally managed to get it all out. Apparently, I have very tenacious roots. It's rather alarming to have two people towering over you with all four of their hands in your mouth, their gloves all bloody, with one of them yelling "Suction! Suction!" and the other one repeating "Oh, my god."
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And I thought I was over my fear of dentists. Thanks a bunch, RJD.

So what has been your experience with pain medications, my buddies? Which ones were worse than the pain, and which ones made you want to go back for seconds and thirds? Let's hear your tales of happiness and woe!
I am a longtime migraineur, and every so often I get a Just Shoot Me migraine, for which a "rescue medication" is typically prescribed. Unfortunately for me, I have a sensitive stomach, and most of these serious pain meds can cause nausea. So I get all
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. The rescue is worse than the migraine. You guys have all the fun! :(

So I make do with Valium. It doesn't take the pain away, but it helps me to care less about it. :lol:
 
I've never had a 'trip' (good or bad) via pain medication. I hope I never do. Obviously no one wants a bad trip, but I don't want a good one either 'cuz then I'm afraid I might get hooked.
 
So what has been your experience with pain medications, my buddies?

Good. Too good on some occasions.

There are some I don't remember the name of. They were just there to help me get through the day. I hurt my neck in a training session a couple of Christmases ago - I was told to sit it out, I didn't and kept on going. It wasn't until a month later that it began to sink in and a couple of months after that (being unable to get out of bed in the morning in less than four hours) I finally went to the doctor and opted to ease the pain away.

I ended up on three different things, two prescribed, one gifted and it was a wonderful pain relief that made me feel on top of the world.

It wasn't until a mates wedding when my room-mate at the hotel saw how much I was taking that I realised I should stop. In a week I was in agony as all the niggling injuries I had came flooding back - though I haven't taken anything other than over-the-counter meds since and I, oddly, feel a lot better for feeling the aches and pains.

The pain relief was nice and all, and especially on the vicodin I was given (labeled as something else, I recall) made me a lot more personable, but I'd rather be a grumpy git than hide the pain the easy way.

Plus - I don't overdo it as much as I used to on the meds. Training and wrestling with broken bones, etc was not good for me.
 
I got a big ol' bottle of Vicodin after my brain surgery, but it didn't really do that much for me. Morphine also doesn't do anything for me.

Percocet, however, was all kinds of awesome.
 
and very quickly I felt extremely nauseous and started puking. So I don't think I'll be trying that again.
Sorry to hear that. You're the second person who's told me that it makes them sick. It's quite interesting how the same drug can affect people so differently.

mmmmmm, vicodin, :drool:
:D

I took 2 and within 20 minutes I felt a nice warmth in my chest that soon spread to my extremities and everything was shiny. :cool:
Yes, that's it exactly! It's so groooovy. :cool:

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And I thought I was over my fear of dentists. Thanks a bunch, RJD.
Sorry. :( Actually, maybe this is the real reason I haven't been able to sleep....

The rescue is worse than the migraine. You guys have all the fun! :(
Now you're making me feel guilty. And in my hypersensitive condition, it's actually making me a bit weepy. :(

So I make do with Valium. It doesn't take the pain away, but it helps me to care less about it. :lol:
This is what Laughing Gas was like for me. Back in 78, I had jaw surgery and when they cut the wires six weeks later, they gave me laughing gas. I was totally conscious and it didn't kill the pain a bit. I was sitting there as the guy would lean into my mouth with the wire cutters; there would be this horrible metallic twang that vibrated from my hair follicles to my toenails and deep into my bone marrow and I would just think, "Wow, that really fucking hurt! I wonder if it will hurt as much the next time. Hey, it does!" :rommie:

I've never had a 'trip' (good or bad) via pain medication. I hope I never do. Obviously no one wants a bad trip, but I don't want a good one either 'cuz then I'm afraid I might get hooked.
I'm not worried about that, but I don't mind taking advantage when I have an excuse. It's like winning a vacation or something. :D

It wasn't until a mates wedding when my room-mate at the hotel saw how much I was taking that I realised I should stop.
Yeah, seriously, this is the danger. This is why you hear about celebrities and athletes getting hooked on stuff. It starts with pain killers and escalates; so, joking aside, this is not something to mess with.

Heh. I'm way more mellow than that. Wayyyyy more mellow. :cool:

Percocet, however, was all kinds of awesome.
My Sister agrees. Me, I'd rather suffer the kidney stone than take that stuff again. Well, I'd rather suffer the aftermath of the lithotripsy, anyway. The kidney stone pain is pretty bad.

Painkillers are best enjoyed when they're not medically necessary. Or so I've heard... :shifty:
I imagine so. Without the pain to break through, you'd just go straight to the happy.
 
The only bad trips I've had have involved eating some strange and suspiciously preserved food. It was more like that scene from Trainspotting.
 
^^ I was given several options to think over, since I've also lost the same tooth on the opposite side. The Dentist who I saw, who was covering for my regular guy, recommended a partial. It's cheapest and he doesn't like drilling. I'm going to think about it and get my regular guy's advice when I see him in December.

The only bad trips I've had have involved eating some strange and suspiciously preserved food. It was more like that scene from Trainspotting.
Yeah, don't let the Mushroom Pizza sit around too long.
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The only bad trips I've had have involved eating some strange and suspiciously preserved food. It was more like that scene from Trainspotting.
Yeah, don't let the Mushroom Pizza sit around too long.
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But the options were limited and there wasn't mushroom for anything else in my stomach.

Trust me, that night I was not a fungi to be with.

But fortunately the following day, I felt like I was champignon of the world. :bolian:
 
The only bad trips I've had have involved eating some strange and suspiciously preserved food. It was more like that scene from Trainspotting.
Yeah, don't let the Mushroom Pizza sit around too long.
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But the options were limited and there wasn't mushroom for anything else in my stomach.

Trust me, that night I was not a fungi to be with.

But fortunately the following day, I felt like I was champignon of the world. :bolian:

Stop that! :scream: Only I get to use the bad puns around here! And they must involve FISH, not mushrooms!
 
Yeah, don't let the Mushroom Pizza sit around too long.
no.gif
But the options were limited and there wasn't mushroom for anything else in my stomach.

Trust me, that night I was not a fungi to be with.

But fortunately the following day, I felt like I was champignon of the world. :bolian:

Stop that! :scream: Only I get to use the bad puns around here! And they must involve FISH, not mushrooms!
Hypha'd enough of fish puns. ;)
 
So many crappie puns going around...

I have been prescribed Codeine a few times in my life...once was for a sunburn that covered my entire back (the doctor equated it to 2nd degree burns), and hurt like a bitch...so they gave me Codeine. That was a lot for a 11 year old to handle. I was more out of it than actually "trippin". Very sleepy, and numb feeling. I don't think I even took half of what was prescribed.

However, the second time I had them prescribed, they were quite welcome. I pulled a muscle in my thigh...which lead to right testicle twisting and contracting in ways which testicles should not. That was a whole new kind of hurt. I had just discovered the fellers...I didn't want them ruined already! ;) Anyway, I couldn't really walk for about a week, just due to the pain, so I was camped out on the family room couch in front of the TV. The morning after I saw the doctor, I took two Codeine tabs...and then watched TV. I was having the time of my life for about 2 hours, then my mother came in the room and turned the TV on. :D

I too suffer from migraines, although since I started taking medication for my tic disorder, I've had them very rarely. Still, every once in a while I'll get one of the "GET THE FUCKING NAIL OUT OF MY EYEBALL" migraines...then I wonder what good that Codeine would do me. Never thought to ask my doctor.:shrug:
 
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