Well, I happen to know that people DO snort it like Coke because they want to get high not for pain relief. They also smoke it or shoot it up and sprinkle it on marijuana. Anything and everything to get high. They do this because taking it orally probably gives the least amount of high. And as far as what our world is coming to, well, I think people are looking for the easiest escape and it's very convienient to take drugs and just not deal. It's sad, I know, but I think some people believe they have no other choice.
2007-02-21 17:16:33
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answered by kimmie38382000 2
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Well my friend snorting oxy's is better then coke,, as coke makes you feel shitty,,and oxy's make you feel energetic,,,snorting these makes you feel the effects more quickly, then swollowing or chewing,,it's the new addiction out there,,and where I live in a small town of 4000,,everyone is addicted to these little wonders,,,cocaine makes you feel speedy where as the pills alow you to eat, feel alive and have energy like never before,,the woman like these because you can clean the house with lightning speed, and still feel like a million bucks,,the world is looking for a quick fix on getting through the day with a smile, and these little wonders do the trick...that my friend is my opinion on the wonders of snorting oxycotin..
2007-02-21 17:03:09
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answered by lisadivirgilio 3
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Unknown -
Pain can be referred from places other than the head. This deals with headaches but the principle works for all kinds of pain.
Muscles get knots called trigger points. These make the muscles tight causing them to press on nerves and other thing.
#1 The first thing is to take a couple swigs of molasses or eat a couple of bananas. They contain magnisium and potassium both of which muscles need.
#2 WATER she should be drinking 1/2 gallon minimum. The head of neurology at UCDavis likens a body running low on water to a car running low on oil (the engine can seize).
Get a good (deep tissue) massage (to loosen the trigger points) on the back, shoulders and neck. Make sure to press up at the base of the skull where it meets the spine.
You rub or lightly scratch everywhere on your head. You will hit spots that are tender these are trigger points. The idea is to rub across them 6-12 times per session up to six times per day until they go away.
For more information on trigger points read The Trigger Point Therapy Workbook by Davies.
2007-02-24 22:10:58
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answered by Keko 5
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