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Call the Doctor and Ask |
Wednesday, December 5, 2007 |
I randomly ask Damian question through this whole healing process to which he generally answers "Call the doctor and ask." Thanks babe! So the other night I was out of Lortab. Oh, the horror! So I decided it would be the perfect opportunity to come off the Lortab. I still have plenty of Darvocet, so I will downgrade. But Damian says "Don't you think you should ask the doctor before you just switch drugs." So I call and the doctor says I can take the Darvocet 4 hours after the Lortab, and I'll be fine. So I did. WRONG! I was not fine! I was high as a kite! To make matters worse, Mandy was in labor! I went to visit her, and I'm pretty sure my mom asked Damian to take me home to sleep. Luckily the high wore off during my nap, and I was sober enough to hold baby Eli by yesterday evening. I've heard I was the talk of the hospital yesterday. Okay, well maybe not the hospital, but at least the talk of the maternity waiting room. He he! Well, as of today, it's Motrin from here on out. I'm on my way to being healed! Pictures to come! Labels: baby, plastic surgery, surgery |
posted by Stephanie @ 11:03 AM |
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i could never handle pain pills after surgeries. not only did they make me feel high, but they made me sick to my stomach. lol @ having to go sleep off your high. that's pretty funny. i bet you felt great though :)
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That's good that you're healing up well.
As for the double whammy pain pills, it's a good family story. "Yeah, when I went to the hospital to wait for you to be born, I was so high they made me leave!"
On second thought, maybe not such a good story after all. ;)
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lol @ them making you leave. :D It's probably better that you were high so you don't remember the part where the baby is covered in that goo. lol
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When I had my first knee surgery, I was on percocet's. I had to stop taking them because I was WAY too dependent on them and I had a 2 1/2 year old and a 6 week old. The second knee surgery, I was on darvocet. They were still too strong and couldn't take those. I can see how people become addicted!
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Prescription pain killers are no joke. After my boob surgery I took some crap with codeine, I felt like I was being taken away. I felt so heavy but I stayed up and fought it. I was scared to go to sleep! After that experience I flushed those pills down the toilet!
I'm glad you are doing well!
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I had oxycodon once, and I couldn't even sit up for 5 minutes. Those things are stroooong. It was kinda of fun to be flying, but not so much fun when I decided to take one before work... it was because of my wisdom tooth pain though, not because I wanted to get high!
Needless to say, I wasn't too much help that night. I don't think I've ever gripped my register screen tighter before. It was hard to stay standing up.
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i could never handle pain pills after surgeries. not only did they make me feel high, but they made me sick to my stomach. lol @ having to go sleep off your high. that's pretty funny. i bet you felt great though :)