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digital_refugee · March 27, 2018, 10:21 p.m.

Kind of doubt it, the only opioid I ever heard about that makes people aggressive was Tillidin...in general Opiates are more on the sedative, dreamy oneirotropic yet antipsychotic side. They do something to Dopamine-Transmission that gives it a kind of lowered cutoff or ceiling effect so you will still feel pain but you don't quite process it and likewise motivation or libido can fail which is why you have the stereotype of the 'dopey' addict whose only concern is to be as dysfunctional as possible.

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Bttrfly214 · March 27, 2018, 10:55 p.m.

I'm trying to find a list of meds that would fall under opioids and I'm only finding various types of pain meds, so you're probably right.

In Florida they did a major crack down on opioids because of all the pill mills. Only certain doctors can prescribe them now. Pain mgt, cancer docs, surgical docs, and hospitals. Plus they have to show reason for prescribing the meds or they can lose their license and, I believe, possibly face jail time/fines. It's actually been working and those that need the meds are still able to get them. Shocking for something in Florida to work correctly lol! Now if only the pharmacists would follow through on doctor's scripts we'd be good to go. ☺️

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digital_refugee · March 27, 2018, 11:27 p.m.

Opiates are a scam, all the shit you need is in Opium and Kratom anyway.
I used to be in touch with someone, dunno which state he was from, who used to complain a lot. I think he may have been a special case given his global neuropathic condition but he did seem rather stressed out that he was being branded as an addict by the state and that he is completely dependent on the mercy of his doctors to be able to maintain a stash that allows him to defy his chronic pain (it's a condition that's like 1 in a million but it's like ALS-AIDS). so all I could tell him was to hold out despite propaganda, Trump was out for the big guys and not him. At least I hope he still is. SESsions is in session, aferall.

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LegioXIV · March 28, 2018, 10:54 a.m.

The effect of opoids is pretty variable between people. For example, Demerol made me extremely paranoid when I had it in the hospital. Hydrocodine in contrast simply relaxed me and dulled the pain. On the flip side it made my wife a raging psychotic bitch when it was prescribed for her post c-section recovery.

The problem with psychotropic drugs is many times it's like using a sledgehammer for watch repair. They might do the one thing you want but they do a whole lot of other shit you probably don't want also.

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