Dilaudid is a powerful painkilling medication, or analgesic, that is a The active ingredient in Dilaudid is hydromorphone, which is derived from morphine.
What Is Dilaudid Used For? Dilaudid is the brand name version of the generic opioid painkiller hydromorphone. Dilaudid is used to treat
Dilaudid is a potent prescription opioid painkiller. Learn about Dilaudid addiction, side effects, withdrawal symptoms, and treatment
Dilaudid (hydromorphone hydrochloride) is a potent prescription opioid painkiller. Dilaudid is similar to morphine, methadone, heroin, oxycodone
Dilaudid (hydromorphone hydrochloride) is a potent prescription opioid painkiller. Dilaudid is similar to morphine, methadone, heroin, oxycodone
Learn About Dilaudid Addiction Abuse. Dilaudid is a powerful painkilling medication, or analgesic, that is a member of the opioid family of drugs.
Dilaudid is a painkiller with important medical uses, but when abused, it can be dangerous. Smoking or snorting Dilaudid increases this risk.
Dilaudid (hydromorphone hydrochloride) is a potent prescription opioid painkiller. Dilaudid is similar to morphine, methadone, heroin, oxycodone
Dilaudid (hydromorphone hydrochloride) is a potent prescription opioid painkiller. Dilaudid is similar to morphine, methadone, heroin, oxycodone
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do you know the term, paradoxial delirium? It is a sort of opposite to the desired effect of a drug. Opiates cause me to be filled with energy, jacked up isthe term some people use. it is like that for my siblings as well. It is a shame that a drug with such potential for easing pain can cause so much, but then, it is the individual who makes that choice, right?
Your poem was interesting. I don't know else to say, except, when you mention dilaudid, my right arm begins to ache and I feel rather queasy, and for some reason, that isn't such a bad thing, especially when my house needs cleaning.
I hope you aren't suffering in the way me and my sisters are. We have what we call our morphine prayer--
Dilaudid, dilaudid, my dearling K-4, will you be there for me when the money runs out and the doctor finally dies?
best wishes,
NJ
Bravissimo!
Excellent story, the addition of the various forces affecting Andre's life and not focusing too much (at first) on his love for Cassandra was well done.
The antagonists (for the most part) got their comeuppance and further explanation of those ramifications - while wanted, weren't necessary.
Personally, I like the 'pay-off' (A.K.A - Sex) at the end of the story after a good build up.
I like the passage:
His music was a mix of Heavy, Gothic, Thrash, Death, and Black Metal. He found it helped calm his mind, keeping it occupied and distracted from the zillions of other inputs pouring in. With the beat of Metallica's Creeping Death providing the soundtrack, he left the building and walked to school.
And him listening to The Priest's 'Painkiller' is very apropos.
11/10 British Steels!!!!!