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Originally Posted by the blue skittle
well i appreciate the advice i really do but i was asking for a list of your favorite pills basically. i just want to see whats out there. how bout this lets get this organized. list your favorite pills and next to that the general effect it gives u
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I would say that of the pills I take daily that the following are the favorite for me followed by the general effect.
Adderal XR - This pill helps with my ADHD and thus the general effect is increased ability to organize and concentrate on a higher level and to reduce the symptoms of the ADHD.
Artane- This pill is an anti parkinsons pill for the side effects of my past use of psycotropic meds and its effects are to help with the rigidity and muscle spasm and invoulentary movements.
Baclofen - This pill is a Skeletal Muscle Relaxer and helps with the spasms in my upper torso.
Elavil - This is an anti-depressant medication which is now being experimented by the Pain Management doc to help with nerve damage and neurapathy pain.
Morphine Sulfate SR - This pill is a long acting form of Morphine Sulfate which helps to relieve the moderate to severe pain and reduce the pain associated with chronic pain.
Protonix - This pill helps with the acid reflux and the GERD which is greatly needed to help keep my esophogis from getting holes in it and eroding away.
Roxicodone - This pill is an opiate pain medication which helps reduce my symptoms of Chronic Pain and is a form of Oxycodone HCL, which is not timed realeased and helps ease my pain. Used for 'Breakthrough' It contains no acetametaphin and really helps with chronic pain.
Valium - This pill I have been taking for 13+ years and helps with anxiety and pain from my CNS disorder and relaxes my spasms.
Just about all the above have recreational value, however, when taken for ligitimate need as in Chronic Pain, it is next to impossible to obtain euphoria from them by me. I suggest not starting a regular use of any medication which is not prescribed as even managing the medications as prescribed can be difficult in itself, as over time the medications become less effective as tolerance builds and even taken as prescribed, over time dependance does occur, to say addiction of narcotics even when needed as daily limits and tolerance can make some overtake in order to be free of pain. It is a vicious cycle. Peace RXhead