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I messed up a little :(

Yeah, my leg was hurtin' and my mother in law gave me 2 davocets which are very mild and I usually have to take 5 of them to get high.  I didn't get high off of two but it took the jittery feelin away.  I'm not gonna beat myself up over it I'm just gonna get back on the horse and start it again.  Thank god it didn't make me high or that would've been a big problem for me.  Hang in there everyone.  It damn sure didn't feel good after I took them so it was definitely not worth it when I was on the 9th day of sobriety!!! grrrrrrrr!!!!  But I've learned that I don't need them even more so at least I did learn something.  I was very embarrassed at first to post this but I think I should just to embarrass myself not to do it again!!!  God bless e1 and good nite. lil.
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Thats what I take Darvocett..it helps some with arthritis pain  but uggghhh
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Yeah, Darvocets are addicting I'm sure.  You hang in there.  You can do it.  Darvocets are very mild but still an opiate.  You will have some withdrawals but they might not be that bad.  U never know... e1 is different.  I use Darvocets most of the time to wean myself off of Percs and oxy's.  And it does a damn good job.  Today was my 9th day which was the longest yet.  I think I'm still ok but I took 2 darvocets earlier so who knows.  God bless you and good luck :) lil.
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