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Re: Oxytocin Spray for Panic Attacks » Quintal

Posted by liliths on December 15, 2006, at 11:23:35

In reply to Re: Oxytocin Spray for Panic Attacks » liliths, posted by Quintal on December 14, 2006, at 19:18:23

Hi Q

they suggest wearing it and everyone around you will be nice to you so I guess I'll pour the stuff on LOL

yes, I got kratom capsules - there's 5 of them. What should I do? swallow them with something hot?

I spoke to the dept of health today - turns out I have to have everything to them by next week - they burn a cd of my case to give to the review board

my pdoc's supposed to be writing a letter and I've written one - mostly stating my feelings about PRN's overstepping their legal bounds - I had someone read it and they thought it was good but I may still trim it.. not sure

I do say I'll comply if that's their final decision but I think I make a good case for them to at least take a closer look at PRN for the future. I'll post the letter (or I can babblemail it you), if you'd be willing to read it

thanks as always for staying in touch with me through this... it really means a lot.

I think I'll go put a couple of drops of my liquid trust (what a name!) under my tongue and see if I calm down. Though maybe I should save it for the Review board... the bottle's pretty small :)

hope you are doing well

namaste,
lilith

> I'm thinking you could maybe use the oxytocin spray as a chemical weapon of sorts. You know, like spray it into the room where your case will be heard a few minutes before the hearing starts, perhaps spraying the judge's seat? Also, how about polluting the enemy's drinking water with a dash of Liquid Trust (so long as there are no pregnant females on the panel of course)? At the very least you could pretend to be dousing yourself with perfume or something right outside the entrance to the hearing chamber - perhaps showering the judge and opposition with it as the walk past?
>
> I think you could use the spray sublingually as you suggested. I remember my grandma having a 'heart' spray that she used under her tongue so it is an effective route. I suspect the alcohol would irritate your nasal passages, but probably wouldn't do any serious harm.
>
> It seems that oxytocin nasal spray is available on prescription. I wonder if you could wrangle a script from your pdoc if you can convince him that the sublingual spray has been effective? If he's a progressive pdoc he may be interested in using it for some of his panic patients?
>
> >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.
> >
>
> Ibuprofen is a weak analgesic, but I was surprised to find that when I was in hospital they gave me paracetamol (acetaminophen) and ibuprofen and it worked where tramadol had failed! I don't know why, but it's true.
>
> I guess you're free to try the Kratom now? Did you get some capsules in that trial pack?
>
> Q


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