#1 2020-04-20 15:20

raccooncable
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Posts: 74

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#2 2020-04-20 18:30

maryjanes_bakedgoods
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From: Wellington
Registered: 2020-01-08
Posts: 113

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What about gabapentin? I have some on the market

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#3 2020-04-21 13:50

Psychedaddy
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Registered: 2019-04-01
Posts: 260

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I'm working on it, will know in a couple weeks if its a possibility.

#4 2020-04-23 10:30

toothache
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Registered: 2020-04-22
Posts: 60

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raccooncable wrote:
maryjanes_bakedgoods wrote:

What about gabapentin? I have some on the market

Not sure if that would help but I am willing to try if I can't find anything else in the near future so we'll see, thanks

Put it this way Im pescribed gabapentin for long term chronic pain disorder cause my gp and specialist without saying dont it trust me, cause Im a drinker and a stoner not to combine codeine or tramadol,
Its really weak, and if codeine doesnt do it for you, THIS WONT! they are totally different GABA is the brains natural calming chemical, so it helps with epilepsy and can help settle nerve pain abit over time,
Wait till homegrown nz gets some of his crops going to market, I broke my shoulder and couldn't remember which one it was at one point on one of his strains, Some strains can make things worse but some are unbelieveable , If you find one and the law changes, you can grow or at least get med grade and oxy and morphine will get you addicted. Gabapentin would be good and your gp should have no problem pescribing that, and give you a controlled supply of oxy , cause when the pain sets in all you car about is relief.
My gp would say would you like some panadol! I say are you fuckin kidding!
I hope one of the vendors comes through for you man! try the gaba(Ive given up), try some weed, and hassle your GP! Threaten suicide if you have to! That gets them moving. NZ doctors are shit when it comes to pain relief, dont want to take any risks so you have to go this avenue.
Best of luck mate sorry I couldnt be of more help.

#5 2020-04-23 13:00

TormarketSupport
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Registered: 2019-03-31
Posts: 716

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One of the reasons Oxy was prescribed so widely in the US was doctors fear of being sued for not prescribing and causing patient to suffer. The doctor isn't doing their job they don't try find a solution or refer to a pain specialist. Might need to spend some time trying different doctors until you find one that can help.

#6 2020-04-25 22:50

TheAuditor
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Registered: 2020-04-05
Posts: 14

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Going to be entirely honest with you, given how much you seem to know about opioids/pain relief (post history), you sound like an opioid addict spinning a story trying to get a fix. I would also hazard a guess that you've been through a few doctors, which is why you've ended up here trying to get opioids. Have you tried naltrexone?

#7 2020-04-30 18:40

Psychedaddy
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Posts: 260

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Ignore the troll, its none of his business. Go hassle some meth vendors if you want to make yourself feel good.


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