Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel crappy on opioids so no I wouldn't try it.
I'd take a medically-controlled Propofol nap though any day.![]()
LOl. yes.
Morphine and other narcotics make me feel like absolute CRAP.
Now, the propofol nap I had during a colonoscopy? I could do that daily.
I just need a anesthesiologist who makes house calls.
Anonymous wrote:I feel crappy on opioids so no I wouldn't try it.
I'd take a medically-controlled Propofol nap though any day.![]()
Anonymous wrote:+1 on morphine in the hospital. I'm glad it's there when I need it, but there's no way I'd administer my own dose. I gave morphine drops to my Dad when he was on his deathbed. Glad he got it go out without pain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was given morphine in the hospital. It was pure bliss. I fully understand how one can become addicted. You should not try it recreationally.
You didn't vomit??? I wish I reacted like you. At least the nausea makes using it recreationally a turn off...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was given morphine in the hospital. It was pure bliss. I fully understand how one can become addicted. You should not try it recreationally.
You didn't vomit??? I wish I reacted like you. At least the nausea makes using it recreationally a turn off...
I've heard of people vomiting from Demerol and Percocet.
Anonymous wrote:I had it while hospitalized. It was definitely pleasant. The way I describe it was that I still felt my pain, but I did not care about it anymore at all. And usually I zonked out pretty quick after getting it. I never felt the need to have it again once I left the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was given morphine in the hospital. It was pure bliss. I fully understand how one can become addicted. You should not try it recreationally.
You didn't vomit??? I wish I reacted like you. At least the nausea makes using it recreationally a turn off...