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Posted by utopizen on November 25, 2002, at 23:24:42
Okay, who's got a preference?
Posted by oracle on November 25, 2002, at 23:58:21
In reply to Seconal Vs. Klonopin for SP, posted by utopizen on November 25, 2002, at 23:24:42
First find a doc that would prescribe Seconal.
Posted by utopizen on November 26, 2002, at 2:41:48
In reply to Re: Seconal Vs. Klonopin for SP, posted by oracle on November 25, 2002, at 23:58:21
> First find a doc that would prescribe Seconal.
>
>U.S. doctors tend to opt for benzos, not Seconal, Oracle...
What this topic concerns is the treatment of SP, not the application of the treatment...
Posted by oracle on November 26, 2002, at 18:49:33
In reply to Re: Seconal Vs. Klonopin for SP Oracle, posted by utopizen on November 26, 2002, at 2:41:48
Again, the barbs were passed over long ago for
most applications and doc's do not perscribe them.
A barbituate addiction is a horrible thing.
Posted by utopizen on November 26, 2002, at 23:01:32
In reply to Re: Seconal Vs. Klonopin for SP Oracle, posted by oracle on November 26, 2002, at 18:49:33
> Again, the barbs were passed over long ago for
> most applications and doc's do not perscribe them.
> A barbituate addiction is a horrible thing.Okay, lighten up- perhaps I was a bit outlandish, but I wanted to get a little nostalgic over the things, is that so wrong? Okay, yes, I suppose it is =)
Have you never tempted your thoughts to leap over the busy bridge, and float away your worries? It is only human tp desire a pill to bring illness through treatment. The conflict is a challenge, the challenge of danger to interrupt one's boredom.
And once more to clarify, I agree with you, barb addiction is terrible, it can only escalate so much until a lethal dose expires the patient...
Posted by oracle on November 27, 2002, at 11:15:45
In reply to Re: Seconal Vs. Klonopin for SP Oracle, posted by utopizen on November 26, 2002, at 23:01:32
> Okay, lighten up- perhaps I was a bit outlandish, but I wanted to get a little nostalgic over the things, is that so wrong? Okay, yes, I suppose it is =)
I do have some fond memories for Ludes, mollys,
placidyl, ect. Till I crashed the car and set some fires while nodding out.
>
> Have you never tempted your thoughts to leap over the busy bridge, and float away your worries? It is only human tp desire a pill to bring illness through treatment. The conflict is a challenge, the challenge of danger to interrupt one's boredom.Yes, so I smoke pot
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