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Mexicola wrote:Any links chap?
Cupz wrote:If you don't trust it you could always get a second opinion. Codeine is not a mood stabalizer, though I think you've mentioned use of opiates in other threads. Maybe your doctor wants to catch two birds with one stone?
Valotonin wrote:
I noticed that in contrast to Morphine and other opiates, even long after tolerance has developed to all other effects. Codeine genuinely does have a stabilizing effect on my mood through just taking the same dosage each day without feeling the need to increase the dosage to get the same effects (that rules out it just being the analgesia) and I've been looking into research done by specialists that says the same for its experimental treatment of (it) on small groups of patients in the US.
I was a real mess before and as the dosage gets lower on my prescription I feel that coming back again which is quite scary.
TheFadeBeta wrote:I know all about CWE's and synthesis, even worse when you learn how to make opiates from raw materials.
I got myself into deep trouble making a much more powerful opiate than codeine.(I was stupid)
There is no consistent long term degree of efficacy from opiates, anybody will tell you that and you already know this.
You know the answer in your heart, The question is, do you listen to your heart or the drug.
Don't eliminate your chance at having that choice.
Valotonin wrote:The extents I will go to to justify this are astounding, aren't they?
Don't worry, I am always aware that I am lying to myself and to others but I let it get off the leash a bit sometimes.
I re-read that last bit and had a bit of a laugh at it though.
Will go as far as to suggest I have an endorphin deficiency to try to reason with myself about it.
That's pretty funny, one has to admit.
Valotonin wrote:Anyway, I'd rather not talk about it anymore if that is cool with you. I've already gone into far more detail than I should have done.
I really appreciate your advice though, thank you for your understanding and empathy regarding the situation.
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