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Friend just told me he flipped his car. Showed me the pics. His face has some lacerations. Police didn't charge him with anything. Then when he finally went to the hospital, they tell him he needs a new liver and has a mass behind one of his lungs. Not much funny about this. Only 38 years old. Sucks to be him.
 
Never thought Vicodin would be such a pain in the ass. Had to cancel an inspection for my car because I can't drive right now (takes about two hours and a large cup of coffee before I feel alert again).
 
Never thought Vicodin would be such a pain in the ass. Had to cancel an inspection for my car because I can't drive right now (takes about two hours and a large cup of coffee before I feel alert again).

Be careful with that stuff. Take as little as you can manage.
 
Be careful with that stuff. Take as little as you can manage.
I don't seem to have had any problems over there years with prescription narcotics (injuries, accidents). I don't get withdrawal symptoms or cravings for more. I always take as prescribed, which currently is 2 tabs per day. A couple of times I wish I could take three, but it is what it is. I have to avoid NSAIDs because I'm beginning to have some minor kidneys problems and can't afford to make them worse - hence the Vicodin. Otherwise, I would have been put on a strong prescription NSAID.
 
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