i think i might be quitting

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tangerinegreen555

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Bwaaaa hahahaaaaa, nah we take the morphine, it hurts us more than it hurts you remember? We got the feels.
I was gifted 5 big red 60mg oxy's last night. Cut a 1/4 of one in half (1/8 )and ate it last night. (to make sure it wasn't poison...lol.) Gave the remaining 4.875 to a buddy with a perc script this morning...shit made me feel too damn good...had to get rid of it.
 

cannabineer

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I was gifted 5 big red 60mg oxy's last night. Cut a 1/4 of one in half (1/8 )and ate it last night. (to make sure it wasn't poison...lol.) Gave the remaining 4.875 to a buddy with a perc script this morning...shit made me feel too damn good...had to get rid of it.
I used to get the Oxy 40s. I got five a day ... I don't do opiates any more. The codones have a big problem: they emphasize the euphoria. Pharma companies love that; customers come back for more. Morphine is safer ... less euphoria and it remains the standard for big analgesia.
 

curious2garden

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I was gifted 5 big red 60mg oxy's last night. Cut a 1/4 of one in half (1/8 )and ate it last night. (to make sure it wasn't poison...lol.) Gave the remaining 4.875 to a buddy with a perc script this morning...shit made me feel too damn good...had to get rid of it.
That's why I did 22 years on MSO4 and was able to get off. If I'd been on a codone I would never have quit. You rock good sir.
 

whitebb2727

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I'm an engineer by trade and also have a degree in electronics.

In the military it was like that. I was ripped a new one a few times. You got to remember as an aviation technician I could kill people if I screwed up.

I had horrible things said to me. Of course I stood my ground. Had a Sgt belittle me so bad one time I locked the door to the paint booth and picked a steel pipe up and informed him if he talked to me like that again I would be the only one walking out of that paint booth.

We had a good understanding of each other after that.
 

curious2garden

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I'm an engineer by trade and also have a degree in electronics.

In the military it was like that. I was ripped a new one a few times. You got to remember as an aviation technician I could kill people if I screwed up.

I had horrible things said to me. Of course I stood my ground. Had a Sgt belittle me so bad one time I locked the door to the paint booth and picked a steel pipe up and informed him if he talked to me like that again I would be the only one walking out of that paint booth.

We had a good understanding of each other after that.
To be clear in my profession everyone was pretty darn professional. It's just when people are dying left, right and sideways in front of you you have no time for Ms. Manner's bullshit and you did not worry about hurting feelings. You rarely, if ever, went personal or gratuitously mean. You had to take criticism on the fly very well. Criticism saved lives.

However if someone else got personal first it was fire at will or whatever their name was.
 

cannabineer

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I'm an engineer by trade and also have a degree in electronics.

In the military it was like that. I was ripped a new one a few times. You got to remember as an aviation technician I could kill people if I screwed up.
Just so. It is about results and not feelings.
I had horrible things said to me. Of course I stood my ground. Had a Sgt belittle me so bad one time I locked the door to the paint booth and picked a steel pipe up and informed him if he talked to me like that again I would be the only one walking out of that paint booth.

We had a good understanding of each other after that.
There is a basic difference between assailing someone's facts and assailing someone's person. Assailing someone's facts, when done honestly and not for undisclosed gain, is a service. It is very uncomfy though. I have more than once deliberately blurred the line between facts and my feelings in order to get out of having my facts questioned. It didn't help me, and it didn't respect the person bringing me my fail so that I might do it better.
 

Singlemalt

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To be clear in my profession everyone was pretty darn professional. It's just when people are dying left, right and sideways in front of you you have no time for Ms. Manner's bullshit and you did not worry about hurting feelings. You rarely, if ever, went personal or gratuitously mean. You had to take criticism on the fly very well. Criticism saved lives.

However if someone else got personal first it was fire at will or whatever their name was.
Just leave the cat alone, meow ;)
 
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