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I don't think I said that All that I said was to not mix acetaminophen and alcohol. Nothing was said as to the safety of the opiates. They and alcohol do not mix well since they hit the same receptors with variations.
We all know what the doc means. And if you don't, go get your GED.
This can be argued for hours on both sides of the fence.
Now lets move on and stop wasting his time.
Chezz
Has anyone heard of physical numbness assoc. with heavy Oxy usage? I'm writing on behalf of a dear, 20 y/o who admits she uses a lot & snorts it, or does a line? She gets it from her doc & also through friends. The numbness she describes is that it's her skin in the upper extremities, incl. the face. She also also uses xanax & effexor but in my research & pers. knowledge, I don't *think* this could be the cause. And the Oxys are what she uses - heavily. I recall a few x she's told me the amt. she snorted that nt. was equiv. to 40 percs...? I remember being on 8 percs a day a few yrs. ago & wow...that was a LOT for this junkie.
She posts over at DA (Devil's Advocate ;-) & wants help but isn't quite ready yet. I'm concerned about this numbness & wondered if anyone had even heard of it assoc. with heavy Oxy/snorting usage.
Thanks everyone!
Best,
Dancin'
I used to "recreationally" drink 1 or 2 liters of vodka per day. I see no problem with using any drug to excess (improperly; and not as prescribed) as long as you know that it will kill you eventually. Sometimes sooner, sometimes later. Say what you want, but "Recreationally" usually leads to hidden habituation- Habituation to Addiction, and addiction to death... But who am I to judge?
If I were you, Wiggum, I'd find some "Safer" fun.... Like jumping out of airplanes, or racing on the interstate at 100 MPH-- It's MUCH safer than playing with the dragon.
Jess
That numbness that your friend describes is probably the first signs of neuropathy. Neuropathy is simply the result of nerve damage caused by habitual use of great quantities of narcotics and/or alcohol over a long period of time. Our bodies were not made to take a daily onslaught of dope and booze. Over time, that numbness will turn into a constant burning pain that will never go away. Nerve damage is not something that can be "Healed"-- It can be "Covered", but never restored. I KNOW this because I live with it. All I can say is that I hope your friend seeks help before she gets to the point where I am.
Jess
Thank you so much for your reply. Wow...that just chilled me. I'd never heard of that before & I'd abused codeine...big time. Not quite 4 mos. clean now but I had no idea.
I am SO sorry you must deal with this yourself. I can't imagine what it must be like to live with. You must have a tremendous amt. of inner strength. I'm assuming your condition was a result of opiate abuse?
Would you mind if I cut'n pasted this at DA, with your name as credit of course? I want it up there for her other friends to see & until I hear back from you, I'll just send it to her at home with your name of course.
Until your reply, I'd looked on the internet for ages & really couldn't find anything about this as there wasn't much about excessive use side effects.
Thank you so much for sharing, Jess & hang in there!
Best,
Judy
Take care-
Jess
But yea, I think the moral is that our bodies sometimes try to tell us when we are doing something wrong. And it prob is a good idea not to ignore it.
Thomas050
The numbness associated with the face can be attributed to just the overuse of oxy and not a long term thing if she can get a grip on it now.
From the sounds of it, this person is in deep. Zanax, Oxy, and whatever else they are using the the #1 on my list of addictive substances with a TERRIBLE detox period as well as withdrawal.
I hope the best for your friend and that she realizes sooner than later...
THERE WILL BE AN END.
Chezz
My worry is she snorts it, has it prescribed by her doc & buys it from friends. I know she often talks about snorting (2) 80's which from what I've read is a LOT. She's only 20 & my heart just breaks because, as is typical of that age, she doesn't see the danger she is already in, not to mention where she is headed.
Thank you for the info. I hope it's OK if I cut'n paste the info. & attribute to you of course. If not, let me know!!!
Many thanks again & best always,
Judy
I forgot to mention something. She now has numbness head to toe, that she describes as on her skin. "It doesn't feel the same when I touch it." Yesterday she said the numbness returned after she did a line...
Could the overall numbness be the abuse of the Oxy's?
Thanks. You're a sweetie!
Judes