09-26-2010, 06:44 PM
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Addicted Ledgie
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 5,468
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Originally Posted by Nikolaj
^ Thanks, Jannie, and I know you're right. The adderall I've been on so many years, of course is a narcotic, but I know you are referring to my Percocet dependency, which I quit taking back in June. Because of my screwed-up opiate receptors, the Percocet helped greatly with my mood and really made the Adderall kick in, which, of course, isn't the normal way Percocet is supposed to work. It gave me energy. My doctor knew all of this, and it was all good until I realized that I was needing more and more of the Percocets, and knew it couldn't be good for me. Duh. Only took me 7+years. The good news is that I no longer, psychologically anyway, miss the Percs. I think my body just hasn't gotten the message, yet
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Because narcotics hyper stimulate the brain, it can take quite a while to feel "normal" again. You may feel bored, lethargic, unmotivated. But it will pass!
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