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Re: drugs, meds and alcohol
i think you must be the first crack head I've ever met who bothers to
take prozac, an interesting combination. Do you find the crack has a tendency to overpower the prozac a little at times? !! dan ;-) On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 01:48:05 +0100, "Chris" <moviedeals2002@hotmail.com> wrote: >Hi, > >Since my last post I have made a few severe changes - for the bad or worse >is undecided. I have cut down on alcohol but probebly the reason for that is >my more frequent use of cocaine and freebase cocaine (crack cocaine). > >I am still taking the prozac which seems to be working better since I cut >the booze down but shit! Looks like Im going from bad to worse but I >actually feel better. > >Help me get out of this shit situation please. Shit man I just want to leed >a normal life. > >Chris > |
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Re: drugs, meds and alcohol
> I need to come off everything really but i dont fancy the cold turkey
> option. Maybe theres a perscription drug to ween me off everything?? > > Chris > > chris, do you have a doctor? imo, you NEED to consult one! |
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Re: drugs, meds and alcohol
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 02:10:23 +0100, "Chris"
<moviedeals2002@hotmail.com> wrote: > It does overpower prozac greatly. But I dont use crack/coke during daytime >and I am sober when I wake up because I have not drank as much as i used to >the night before so the prosac still has its effect. > >I hate to think of myself as a crackhead but you are probebly right. I am >spending stupid amounts on the stuff and not getting on with normal work. wasn't meant as an insult. but if you can't stop spending all yer money on rocks, then i guess that's where you are heading. A friend of mine lost several teeth from a long stint in crack houses - they were doing methampthetamine to run on and smoking rocks on top of that. I think he's off it all again now. Has a baby on the way. Crack is shit. Have you thought of seeeking treatment? Narcotics Anonymous are good near me as well, you'll find other recovering addicts there who will understand the kinds of craving you must be experiencing. Other people in this group have accused you of being a fraud. Are you for real? sorry to ask so bluntly, but its difficult to tell in this digital heaven we all seem to be living in. > >I need to come off everything really but i dont fancy the cold turkey >option. Maybe theres a perscription drug to ween me off everything?? > >Chris You are trolling aren't you?? crack is not physically addictive, so far as I know, you just stop and try to deal with the cravings. alcohol is - you could go into a detox if it's bad. prozac doesn't have a 'cold turkey' - but you already knew that - didn't you? |
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