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"O"man(are we in trouble)
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: On the edge
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Originally Posted by legion
unclebilly's unfortunate thread got me thinking...
I had my wisdom teeth pulled back in 2002. The oral surgeon prescribed me an antibiotic, a pain reliever, and an anti-inflammatory. As the week after my surgery wore on, I progressively got more and more paranoid. My stress levels were going off the chart. I suddenly felt like I didn't understand my job, and was feeling frustrated and depressed.
I am normally a pretty self-confident person who just takes adversity on the chin and plows throw, so these were seriously new feelings for me. I was confused about how I was feeling, and in a rare moment of clarity that week, I decided that the only thing that had changed was the fact that I was taking drugs.
I'd taken Vicodin before, as well as augmentin, so I figured it had to be the anti-inflammatory that was messing with me. I stopped taking it and threw the bottle away several days early.
The next morning I woke up, felt normal, and went on with my life.
That scary little episode taught me that drugs, even (especially) the legal kind, can seriously mess with your mental condition. I had no underlying issues and I was seriously contemplating quitting my job and losing myself in the bottom of a bottle.
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And we wonder why so many folks are going off the deep end and either suicide or shooting others at the mall and schools. We are a GROSSLY overmedicated society and it will only get much worse because no one seems to care and no one wants to blame what they believe is a cure not a curse.
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03-24-2013, 06:58 AM
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