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Old 01-29-2008, 11:07 AM #1
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Default don't worry...RIGHT

Ok, so here's the deal. I have had my pulse-pain for 7 days today. (pulse pain is every time my pulse beats, I feel pain) I have taken pain med's for it every day except Sat and Sun (because I wanted to actually go out and do something).

I am worried about becoming addicted to the percocet. I just quit smoking (two months and counting). I have the type of personality that is addictive. I also tend to be someone who is very good at worrying. I have OCD a bit and tend to over think many things.

So, How do we live life and not become addicted to the happy pills?

This thread did not write as well as I wanted it to. I am sure you get my point. Any advice??
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