Agreed... if you can't stop the prescription for some reason, flush them.
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Unless it's a special role that calls for an autistic person. Sort of like how Walter Jr. in Breaking Bad actually has that disorder (forget what it's called), but to a lesser extent. Same for autistic roles. But then there's always Dustin Hoffman.
I had to get a pilonidal cyst removed. It's basically a boil right next to/above your ass crack that will not go away. 7/8 inch incision. Anyway, I was perscribed Vicodin, despite being addicted to Oxys previously.
Opiates/opioids are simply the best feeling ever. You literally wouldn't need ANYTHING else if you could feel like that permanently. So maybe you should flush them.
alternatively, give them all to me. I will responsibly take them recreationaly and definitely won't get addicted.
There probably are. Not everyone with it is diagnosed and before the 90's, it was rarely diagnosed at all. Asperger's affects people to different degrees. There are tons of people with it that you would never suspect having it. The modeling agent really liked me when she saw me read a commercial.
Trust me, I've got plenty of social skills and I tailor them to the situations I'm in as needed. So, having Asperger's doesn't mean you can't act.
I did stop my perscription. I don't rememeber what happened to my last batch.
I get the feeling that a majority of the people here don't do drugs
How exactly is recreational oxy a thing? I can understand how you could get addicted to them if you're using them long-term for an injury or whatever and you build up a dependence, but taking them for fun? Opiates, in pill form, for fun? Don't they just make you feel tired and itchy? Is oxycontin some sort of weird black-sheep opiate that's actually fun when you take it orally? What's the deal?