So I'm here... in bed. Been doing that for a few days now and can honestly say I am tired of resting. I'm still doing my best to get through my book (Edgar Sawtelle) but I still haven't been able to really get into it so it just keeps dragging on and on. I made my husband take me to Target yesterday and I bought myself 3 books (The Duchess, The Time Traveler's Wife and Second Glance) - I'm excited about those but want to finish Edgar first. So I'm stuck. That's it. Nothing else. Don't have anything to watch on tv, my book sucks and I'm annoyed with Packrat (again). Last night at 4a I was still up. I can't sleep right and I refuse to take Percocet anymore. I think I'm suffering from anxiety. I need to talk to my doctor about that. I can only sleep if I take a Percocet before bed so two days ago I stopped. Therefore I was up till 4a last night and up to 2a the night before. So today I'm refraining from napping throughout the day just to make sure I sleep at night - ugh. Talk about annoying. Not to mention the moment I'm done eating I have to run to the bathroom with (TMI ALERT) explosive diarrhea. I need doctor's help on this too. I HATE EVERYTHING AND EVERYONE RIGHT NOW!
Current book-in-progress: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle
Current movie/tv obsession: John & Kate Plus 8
iTunes Loop: none
Current movie/tv obsession: John & Kate Plus 8
iTunes Loop: none
1 comment:
My name is Mike Conlin and i would like to show you my personal experience with Percocet.
I am 20 years old. Have been on Percocet for 25 days now. This drug works very well for pain, however be aware that it is EXTREMELY ADDICITVE if not taken appropriately. Dependence/tolerance is easily built up, and it will make you feel euphoric if enough is taken. My best advice is to throw them out if you ever feel you are taking them for anything other then the exact reason they were prescribed
I have experienced some of these side effects-
dizzyness, lightheadedness, a sort of euphoric feeling, odd dreams, drowsyness and also itchyness. The itchyness is very sporadic (for lack of a better word) and comes in different spots all over my body, although not very intense if taken appropriately.
I hope this information will be useful to others,
Mike Conlin
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