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1. TJ Maxx
2. Marshall’s
3. Ross
 
How many of yall have gotten high during work?

during corona homeoffice days, I blazed throughout the day
but outside of that
I had edibles during work at other jobs a handful of times


but I bet coke is probably the most used at work
I’ve been prescribed the opioid Tramadol 400mg for daily use since 9-10 years ago so technically I’m always high :lol: 400mg is the max dosage.
You get used to it in some degree of course, it’s not like I’m zoned out in euphoric bliss 24/7. You of course feel it working but you can do your job fine, pass job interviews, …
 
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I’ve been prescribed the opioid Tramadol 400mg for daily use since 9-10 years ago so technically I’m always high :lol: 400mg is the max dosage.
You get used to it in some degree of course, it’s not like I’m zoned out in euphoric bliss 24/7. You of course feel it working but you can do your job fine, pass job interviews, …
do you mind sharing why youve been on it for 10 years
 
do you mind sharing why youve been on it for 10 years
Sure, I'm always down to answer anything.
In the months after my partial lung removal surgery, I suddenly started experiencing a burning pain in both my calves. Doctors initially tried a variety of things like a bunch of different NSAIDs, more experimental painkillers like Lyrica, ... but eventually I was put on Tramadol. It's a bit stronger than Codeine but definitely nowhere near Oxycontin.

The doctors have never really found a cause for the pain in my legs. They found a bunch of weird stuff, like massive pseudo-hypertrophy in my calves and huge spikes of CK in my blood (up to 70 times higher than normal). By coincidence they discovered a rare hormone condition (hypogonadotropic hypogonadism) but it's not related to the pain.

More recently because I also developed epilepsy in recent years, the neurologists scaled back my Tramadol to 200mg a day instead of 400.
Withdrawal is absolute torture, even the first hour drives me nuts. I had to concoct my homemade version of a substitute therapy. If you know of the methadone replacement therapy for tapering down heroin, that same principle is how I taper down my Tramadol.

My doctor gets me some codeine syrup and I import some Kratom from the Netherlands, as it's illegal here. Kratom isn't an opioid but it binds to the same receptors in your brain.
Basically, the Kratom tricks your brain into thinking you ingested an opioid. Through that combination, I'm able to completely remove any withdrawal symptoms for the most part. It's hard to avoid waking up in cold sweats at night or in the morning though.
Just to be clear, I concocted this form of substitute therapy myself but my local general physician and my neurologists approve of it.

Of course during those 10 years I've been a fullblown junkie on and off. It's very easy to mask and through my substitute therapy, I can remove withdrawal as well.
I'm blacklisted from every pharmacy in a good radius as well. If I want to pick up opioids, I need to phone my mom so the pharmacists get the approval from a trusted contact.


The opioid euphoria is by far the greatest feeling you could ever imagine but it is by no means worth it. If you don't particularly 'need' them for a medical issue, don't take them. Avoid at all costs.

Part of my Tramadol dosage has recently been replaced by Gabapentin but I've had all sorts of crazy side effects since my neurologists changed my meds. It's literally impossible to work because I constantly forget what I was doing and feel very drowsy all day. So at this moment I'm on temporary disability.
I'm constantly forgetting simple stuff like what I ate yesterday, the names of some of my daily meds, ...
At least the feeling of a broken arm has gone away, that was beyond obnoxious. That Gabapentin might not be an opioid but at least I never experienced a single side effect from Tramadol.
Gabapentin feels like going down the whole list of weird side effects it can cause.
 
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My weekend is off to a great start. Walking back home from the corner store to get some snacks....I find $150 cash on the floor while crossing the street 😃👍 It's the most I've ever found. I'm super grateful.
The most I ever found was $150 in 10s & 20s people were walking past it. I thought dog took a crap on the bills. I could see them. I grabbed it up while a homeless dude was walking looking in my direction
 
damn
most I ever found was 20
Same here. Until today a 20 was my biggest find at the horse racing track.

The most I ever found was $150 in 10s & 20s people were walking past it. I thought dog took a crap on the bills. I could see them. I grabbed it up while a homeless dude was walking looking in my direction
Oh wow, mine were also 10s and 20s 😄
Glad you were able to scoop and even better that no one tried to claim it before you 🔥
 
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