Pills and Florida
Not much else
+ cola and commercial weed. And the alligator meat and the humidity. Couple beaches here and there.
Pills and Florida
Not much else
+ cola and commercial weed. And the alligator meat and the humidity. Couple beaches here and there.
Hempcat my cousin tested positive after 4 months of no reefer too,I know it sounds crazy but those tests seem a lot more sensitive these days
I think all those BMI stories are from the DEA - causes male breasts, clings to fat cells in your body. Just doesn't happen.
You would be best off with an exercise program if you can get through the initial agony that will inevitably result. I've had a screwed up back virtually all of my life, and then made things much worse at work. Three herniated discs in my lumbar spine, four in the cervical, and nine orthopedic surgeries so far. For me, the back pain was almost incidental compared to the explosive, non-stop headaches that result from my neck damage. I take opiates, but have refused to increase the levels that I'm taking as my body became accustomed to them, so now they don't do much other than keep me from going through withdrawals.
I'd done a lot of core work for my back for years, but after getting a disability retirement, I was able to really expand my exercise program. Yoga is the key to my relief - I've been practicing for about ten years now, and the difference is pretty amazing. My girlfriend is a Bikram yoga instructor, and while Bikram isn't really my style, it has been incredible to see how much it helps some people. I've met people who had to sit out 95% of the class initially or had tears streaming down their face for the bulk of the class, and within a couple of months they have gotten their lives back. Pretty amazing.
If you haven't tried methocarbamol (Robaxin), you might give it a shot. It is the best muscle relaxant that I've found - most of them have me either drooling down my chin or seem to have no effect, but methocarbamol is pretty effective and it doesn't lobotomize me.
Good luck.
That's funny, I was into the martial arts for years when I was young and found that I'd been doing yoga all along! Many of the "poses" are identical to the stretches that I'd been doing the whole time. I've found that I prefer the "flow" yoga styles, where one pose leads seamlessly into another.
I use Norco's for breakthrough, but they are apparently one of the more closely-watched pills because they are popular for abuse. I've also found that, while they work pretty damn well when you are using them, I feel like shit the next day from them even if my body isn't hurting.
I'm fortunate as after getting the boot from the "pain management" doc ( who actually said to me " I'm not judging you".....), my regular doc told me she would take care of me and this has become a foundational reason for staying where we are as much as I would like to leave.