Posted by liliths on December 14, 2006, at 12:52:02
In reply to Oxytocin Spray for Panic Attacks » liliths, posted by Quintal on December 14, 2006, at 8:34:50
Hi Q
I definitely am beginning to believe in some master plan against me LOL
the surgeon only did an evaluation! I have to already be on antibiotics before the surgery and his first available appointment is not until Feb 12! sheesh... my Review Board debacle is a month earlier than that! My dentist was misinformed when they told me this guy would do the eval and then go ahead with a procedure
so I get the pleasure of living with the infection until then - he told me to fill the scripts for antibiotics and ibuprofen (his idea of a pain killer - though he also gave me a script for darvoset for "severe pain" only) if I needed them and to let him know to re-write them by the time the surgery rolls around. Even then it turns out there's not even a guarantee that once he 'opens me up', he won't discover a crack and have to pull the damn thing instead.
in the meantime, I can't find the oxycotin as a nasal spray for sale anywhere on the web! Weird. The Liquid Trust has alcohol in it... I did snort a little and it burned some - I'm not sure whether spraying alcohol up my nose is ok or not. Would you happen to know? I certainly don't want to do any more damage to myself (except the idea of a bullet to the head is beginning to look quite enticing)
thanks for the link. It was interesting
the stupid liquid trust isn't even meant to be sprayed - it's meant to be worn, but except for the alcohol, the only other ingredients listed were distilled water and oxycontin.
sigh.....
thanks for letting me rant
I do appreciate you :)
namaste,
lilith> http://www.chemgasm.com/oxytocin-for-panic-attacks-or-oxytocin-7
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> Hi Liliths, you bought the Liquid Trust oxytocin spray? I think that is intended for use by business people to spray into the salesroom. You can still place the spray head under a nostril and sort of waft it into your airways - clumsy I know, but it does still work according to the guy on the website above.
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> An alternative method would be to buy a nasal spray of decongestant like Sudofed or something and empty the contents, clean the bottle and fill with oxytocin liquid and voila! You have an oxytocin nasal spray. Just hope they haven't put fragrance in it or something.
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> Probably best to wait until you've recovered from the dental surgery before taking the Kratom - it could interact with the extra pain meds, though Kratom is an analgesic in itself.
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> Good luck with the dental surgery - in fact the oxytocin may be good to calm you in the surgery?
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> Q
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