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I believe both are factors, personal chemistry and pain levels, in opiod addiction. I don’t even care for more than a very rate one drink of alcohol as far as brain fog. But when I my world collapsed to nothing but pain on puking on Friday, I was hsppy to get dilaudid.
When in need, no arguments from me! Wasn't saying opiods don't have their place. They certainly do. The point was that some people are more prone to addiction than others. That in itself warrants care when prescribing and/or after prescription.
I have a hard time with wanting to eat sugary things. That's just a macro nutrient but it's something I have to watch. Others I know don't like sweets, but to me that's the most foreign concept. Sugar and machine tools are the closest thing I have to an addiction, so am really speaking without personal experience. I only have a general knowledge that it can happen.
Glad to see you getting back on line. Might be time to order on of those KFLOP boards, eh?