Posted by alienatari on October 17, 2007, at 20:53:43
In reply to Re: lithium and annoyed » alienatari, posted by cactus on October 17, 2007, at 14:59:18
Thats a really good idea, thanks. I guess at the moment I dont want to see a psychiatrist though as I am relatively mentally well. But if I need to in the future that is what I will do. I wouldnt want a new psychiatrist reading about these lies :(
I have taken the 15 mg codeine before when I had my impacted wisdom teeth surgically removed. The doctor that did the surgery told me to take Neurophin (sp?) plus for the pain but I was on epilim at the time and I was told you shouldnt take nSAIDs with epilim. So the chemist recommended the medication you described, was really good. 30mg of codeine was effective for the pain.
I had diarrhea this morning and I took an 8mg tablet. Don't know how effective that is going to be, maybe I should have taken two. I havent had diarrhea again though.
With panadeine 15, did you find it really hard to actually get? When I went to get another packet 2 days later (they give you enough for about 1 - 1 1/2 days only for those that have not used it) it was a different pharmacist and he didnt want to sell me it. So I showed him my gums and it looked really gross from the surgery and he then gave me a packet.
Maybe its just this chemist as they are quite weird. I wanted to buy benadryl to help ease the side effects of coming off of clomipramine (read here I think, might be another site, that it could help). I really dont know if it this type of cough syrup has any abuse potential but the chemist wouldnt sell me it.
Thanks again and take care
> Well if you have a good GP then ask her to give you a new referal to a new psych and not tell him/her about your past. Also you can now get 15mg codeine /paracetamol caps over the counter in Australia and they are great for bad pain and really do constipate you. I have just had a sore back and now you don't have to go to the doctor to get a script. They are called panadiene 15 and you have to ask for them. But don't mess with fire they are very addictive. Good luck and talk to your GP about a fresh start with a new psych and no records. See if she is willing to say in the referal that she feels like she can't deal with you alone anymore and needs the help of a psych to guide her in the right direction. That way there should be no record transfer and you can get a clean start. Good luck
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