I heard that Scotty is taking payments under the table from lesser desirables from other sites for an FH-C visa.
The Hoosier squad is rounding out! I'd better check my inbox....he might be waiting for me to pony up.
Yah, I never got a verification email. I just came here the next day and it started working for me (my FH-C visa must have cleared). You gott'a watch that Naproxen. I took a ton of it when I was younger for my back and started seeing things come out of the ceiling at night. I also developed several GI issues from it. Better than Celebrex though, I got money in a lawsuit from taking that stuff.
WOAH I knew certain stuff like Percodan/Percocet & Oxycontin/hydrocodone can really get you floating,but had no idea ''mild'' OTC stuff like Ibuprofen & its generic Naproxen would do that also. Its a rarity for me - some times its 2-3 weeks before I need any,but when things get really bothering me - like my back past 2 days its 2 of them in the morning for 2-3 days max.Then its healed up & I feel better.Not overdoing it helps as I get older too. As a general rule,I stay away from that stuff as much as possible.Have a high pain tolerance so even aspirin or Tylenol I only take if its unbearable./
Well, it does not get you high, per se. Certainly not like the synthetic opiates you have listed there. It can make you mentally weird if you take too much of it or you take it for too long a time. It is also easy to develop allergies to it and get hives or a rash (itchy skin or swelling, which can be fatal; take Benadryl if that happens and call your doctor or go to an emergency room). All the non-steroidial anti-inflamants can have serious side effects, especially the longer that you take them, the higher the dose, the older you are, and if you take any alcohol when you are taking them. All the NSAIDs are really hard on your GI tract. They can cause ulcers, bleeding, or holes in the stomach or intestine. Take 'em on a full stomach. All the NSAIDs result in a higher risk of having a heart attack or a stroke. Naproxen may also cause any of the following side effects: nightmares, anxiety, blurred vision, double vision, nervousness, night blindness, dizziness, seizures, muscle tremors, confusion about where or who you are, change in hearing or hearing loss, intestinal gas, nausea, fever, drop in temperature (common in aspirin as well), cold sweats, swollen hands, and headaches. There is a huge list of side effects for all the NSAIDS, but the most severe are on the nervous system, the GI tract, the circulatory system, and your immune system (its easy to develop allergies to them). They are not candy. Another one to watch is Tylenol, which is really hard on the liver. The OTC amount of that is about all your liver can process, and any more can do serious damage. If you drink a lot I would avoid taking Tylenol altogether.