You know that you are lying!! Some of us remember your past questions. If you wanna do drugs illegally then ask your dope dealer, don't get on a reputable site to ask such ridiculous questions. Vicodin doesn't even come in 60 mg doses and it most definitely does have Tylenol in it.(acetaminophen). No doctor would ever prescribe Oxycontin for firbro, either. Get out of who evers medicine cabniet that you have been in and leave the drugs alone. Clearly you are not smart enough to take them without hurting yourself.
2007-08-12 09:28:24
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answered by DeltaQueen 6
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At my clinic we have never found one patient that has lupus, fybromyalgia, parkinsons, ms, & arthritis, that isnt actually lyme disease (also sexually transmitted). Once they get the test done and get on treatment they are finding relief from pain.
The drugs you spoke about will cause liver damage. They will also make you consitpated beyond belief. clean out your colon on a dalily basis or you will so find that are you not only consitpated, in pain but also depressed. 75% of your seritonin is made in your gut area.
We usually have people on Every Bodys fiber at 2 scoops a day for a week and one scoop a day thereafter, ASAP Coloidial SIlver for a month and then they start other protocol.
www.awisealternative.com
2007-08-12 01:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It varies depending on your size, tolerance, etc. Hydrocodone is just generic vicoden. Oxycontin is a whole other thing, they are both opiates but OCs are quickly addictive, erode your liver faster, and can be OD'd on very easy. But again, differs w/ tolerence. The most Ive ever heard someone prescribed is 150 mg.
2007-08-11 23:07:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I use Vicodin as one of the medicines to help my fibromyalgia. I tablet every 12 hours.
Yes, it is much stronger than codeine such as in Tylenol 3 and 4.
Yes, I do find it helpful for my fibromyalgia along with my other medications.
As for the side effects, when taken every day, they often go away after about 2 weeks but I would recommend getting in touch with your Pain Management doctor (if you have one) as well for additional information.
2007-08-11 23:02:24
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answered by sokokl 7
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i have fibromyaglia,had it for 11 yrs,i was never on vicoden or oxycontin,i know there both very addicting,im on soma(muscle relaxer)
2007-08-12 00:53:21
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answered by tammy g 4
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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/TheOpenDoorForsupport/?yguid=318627188
2007-08-12 00:03:26
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answered by Dollbaby 3
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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/FibroMECFSChronicPainFriendsandFamily/
2007-08-12 03:30:43
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answered by mysticalangel_laur 2
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