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Mr Brunch,
You ever think about using your hydrocodone differently. Try to take them only for your body to get a nights rest, just whatever is needed for you to lay out down in good posture without feeling the pain before sleep.. Be careful with the codeine because of you stop using them during daytime, it’s possible to have an emotional reaction.
Another trick for hydrocodone is extraction so you don’t have to consume the acetaminophen that usually goes alonv with it. Requires specific water temp. This is what people do where codeine is available as an over the counter medication. The other solution to ditching the narcotics is the non-narcotic opioid called Green Meng Da. It is green Kratom that you make a tea with, goes well with sweetened maple syrup, agave nectar, simple sugar or the pump style amaretto flavoring. Although non-narcotic it can still have the same risk of dependence, but people have used it as a way to get their mind clean from narcotics. Works just like a hydrocodone so it could be your daytime remedy while using your prescription as only a method for resting your damaged spine.
I’m pretty damaged myself, have been doing some career management lately because of all the physical abuse the last 10 years. I couldn’t do the daily meds because I saw my father sick from prescription opioid withdrawal. But when pain was bad at bed time, I had to take the codeine. Pain was leading me into fetal position, which I knew could only make things worse. I would not try to cover the pain during the day, in fear that I would over do it and add insult to injury.
I would take a long walk until my back felt better, then keep walking til it hurt again. I would then sit down on a bench, smoke a cigarettes, maybe have a conversation with a stranger or two, then sit there until I was bored and I didn’t feel my back throbbing anymore. I would then walk back and when I got back to sit in the car I would be worn out out for the day and call it quits. This was how I avoided medication when all of my typical recreational activities were much more physical than walking.
I learned about walking by going for a holiday in Europe wher I walked about 100 miles over the course of two weeks. All of my nerve pain had subsided as a result of not working and all of that walking, all I really know is that they said it was a problem with discs between my vertebrae in my back and my neck. The rest is just being a stubborn young pot smoke, just old enough to be raised in cloth diapers, I might have been the last cloth diaper baby in North America.
You ever think about using your hydrocodone differently. Try to take them only for your body to get a nights rest, just whatever is needed for you to lay out down in good posture without feeling the pain before sleep.. Be careful with the codeine because of you stop using them during daytime, it’s possible to have an emotional reaction.
Another trick for hydrocodone is extraction so you don’t have to consume the acetaminophen that usually goes alonv with it. Requires specific water temp. This is what people do where codeine is available as an over the counter medication. The other solution to ditching the narcotics is the non-narcotic opioid called Green Meng Da. It is green Kratom that you make a tea with, goes well with sweetened maple syrup, agave nectar, simple sugar or the pump style amaretto flavoring. Although non-narcotic it can still have the same risk of dependence, but people have used it as a way to get their mind clean from narcotics. Works just like a hydrocodone so it could be your daytime remedy while using your prescription as only a method for resting your damaged spine.
I’m pretty damaged myself, have been doing some career management lately because of all the physical abuse the last 10 years. I couldn’t do the daily meds because I saw my father sick from prescription opioid withdrawal. But when pain was bad at bed time, I had to take the codeine. Pain was leading me into fetal position, which I knew could only make things worse. I would not try to cover the pain during the day, in fear that I would over do it and add insult to injury.
I would take a long walk until my back felt better, then keep walking til it hurt again. I would then sit down on a bench, smoke a cigarettes, maybe have a conversation with a stranger or two, then sit there until I was bored and I didn’t feel my back throbbing anymore. I would then walk back and when I got back to sit in the car I would be worn out out for the day and call it quits. This was how I avoided medication when all of my typical recreational activities were much more physical than walking.
I learned about walking by going for a holiday in Europe wher I walked about 100 miles over the course of two weeks. All of my nerve pain had subsided as a result of not working and all of that walking, all I really know is that they said it was a problem with discs between my vertebrae in my back and my neck. The rest is just being a stubborn young pot smoke, just old enough to be raised in cloth diapers, I might have been the last cloth diaper baby in North America.