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Old 09-27-2012, 06:52 PM #1
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Lyrica? A party pill?
That amazes me but but not much surprises me anymore. I cannot fathom what qualities about lyrica would condone party activity. Weird little whipper snappers now days.
They're even doing jenkum... (YouTube that)
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Lyrica? A party pill?
That amazes me but but not much surprises me anymore. I cannot fathom what qualities about lyrica would condone party activity. Weird little whipper snappers now days.
They're even doing jenkum... (YouTube that)

I agree. The sensations I experienced when starting on it were anything but pleasant. I had to go to bed immediately as it was dangerous to be up. I think it is a dangerous med. that wasn't tested properly. Of course it is no big surprise to find the FDA in bed with Big Pharma.
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I'm not surprised that it didn't do too much to me. I'm REALLY hard to medicate. I'm one of those who wakes up on the operating table with GENERAL anesthesia. I've done it 3 times already. The doctors are amazed at my ability to take massive doses of medications. Of course they think I'm a junkie -- which I NEVER have been. I take after my Dad who would do the same thing. Don't have a clue what causes it, but it's a but unnerving when they're cutting on you and you can't tell them you're awake cause you're on your FACE while they're chopping up your spine!
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