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The pain medication that im on for my hand... is making my legs go numb..
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The pain medication that im on for my hand... is making my legs go numb.. |
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oooo really???
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Nice
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Edited by
sexxyandsingle
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Thu 02/28/08 12:11 PM
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Now you just need smoke a big fat spliff to really kick em in
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Mine always make me wired!
Its because its PAIN MEDICATION! |
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read the paperwork that came with it when you picked it up at the pharmacy. If you threw it away do a search on it and pull up possible side effects if that's not listed then call your doc. Believe last I checked if it's bad a chat thread is not gonna help you..........LOL
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and a narcotic
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Quick!!! Here have a beer!!! Sweet.....
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Mine is putting me to sleep
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Mine is putting me to sleep you look like you just put 5 bags in your arm |
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I would tell you to walk to the phone and call for help, but uh, nevermind.
Did you take it orally? At least your neck isn't going numb. |
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The pain medication that im on for my hand... is making my legs go numb.. Save some for your next date. When he isn't looking, slip some in his wine cooler. That way, he can't get away when you decide to want to tie him up on your bed. |
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lol
ack pins and needles!!! owwwww |
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BTW what kinda medicine is it ?! mmmmmhmmmm?
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You should get some medication for your legs and then it will make your arms numb. This way you wont notice
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Its oxyCODONE (not cotton)
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The pain medication that im on for my hand... is making my legs go numb.. just one of the wonderful effects of good pain medicine. I kinda wish I had some now |
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not good check out ..could be the dosage
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we researched it for you:
Serious adverse reactions that may be associated with PERCOCET tablet use include respiratory depression, apnea, respiratory arrest, circulatory depression, hypotension, and shock (see OVERDOSAGE). The most frequently observed non-serious adverse reactions include lightheadedness, dizziness, drowsiness or sedation, nausea, and vomiting. These effects seem to be more prominent in ambulatory than in nonambulatory patients, and some of these adverse reactions may be alleviated if the patient lies down. Other adverse reactions include euphoria, dysphoria, constipation, and pruritus. Hypersensitivity reactions may include: Skin eruptions, urticarial, erythematous skin reactions. Hematologic reactions may include: Thrombocytopenia, neutropenia, pancytopenia, hemolytic anemia. Rare cases of agranulocytosis has likewise been associated with acetaminophen use. In high doses, the most serious adverse effect is a dose-dependent, potentially fatal hepatic necrosis. Renal tubular necrosis and hypoglycemic coma also may occur. Other adverse reactions obtained from postmarketing experiences with PERCOCET tablets are listed by organ system and in decreasing order of severity and/or frequency as follows: Body as a Whole Anaphylactoid reaction, allergic reaction, malaise, asthenia, fatigue, chest pain, fever, hypothermia, thirst, headache, increased sweating, accidental overdose, non-accidental overdose compliments of http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/oxyapap_ad.htm Not that you seem to be that worried...........LOL |
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