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Maybe it's because you're in real pain that the buzz doesn't come through. The other possibility is that you're more opiod tolerant now than when you took the Vicodin.
Dosage also has to be considered. Vicodin is hydrocodone whic is generally rated at 2/3 to 4/5 as potent as oxycodone. That means that 7.5 mg pf hydrocodone is about as good as 5 mg of oxycodone. If you.ve been given 5 mg Oxycodone, but previously you were taking 10 mg Vicodin then the Vicodin would have been more powerful. It's also obvious that you're not a hillbilly. You need one of those Marxist opiods. Have you considered Roman Catholicism? I might add that I've had all of my 3rd molars removed, not to mention several other dental surgeries, yet I never needed to take narcotics afterwards. Have you tried not thinking about the pain? |
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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Have you tried not thinking about the pain? I did. Didn't work. Best I could manage was to keep reminding myself that pain is simply neurons squirting chemicals at each other and that I'm not suffering any real damage at the moment. I lasted about three hours of that before I gave in. It's not the missing teeth that hurt so much as the rest of my head. It's like I have a massive migraine. |
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