I had my first experience with morphine a few months ago.....
No, not THAT way.....I was in the ER and a nurse came and plugged a syringe into the IV and 'let me have it'.
Not a "good high" at all. No, I didn't ask for it and was really irritated that I had to have it in the first place.
During my stay in the hospital I had three of the most irritating roommates on the planet.
One was a guy a few years older than I was and he constantly complained that he was not being given the "Right Pills" by the docs/RNs.
He stated that he was being given pills that were a different color from the ones he took- this fool didn't know that generics meds are different colors from the 'standard' pills produced by the manufacturers who originally made/figured out the formula.
Another idiot - he was in because his friend -fresh out of jail - sucker punched him in the face and left him with a raccoon mask across his eyes.
This cat told the RNs that he was in huge pain because of the chipped/cracked teeth he had suffered and needed morphine or "anything they could give him" for his woes. The funny part? He was drinking iced tea for his two day stay.
I can think of nothing more painful than a mouth of ice cold liquid with a mouth of busted up teeth.
When the nurse came in and asked me if I wanted a 'pain shot' I told her "No, I didn't like the way it made me feel...."
When she left the room, the guy started in on me about not wanting (morphine).
"I'll take your shot if you don't want it..."
I shot back at him that I didn't like the way it made ME FEEL and let him know what I thought about people that begged for specific drugs. I used a few expletives to punctuate my point and he didn't say much after that.
The last moron I shared the space with was some idiot kid who had a car accident and really didn't seem like he gave a shiat about keeping himself in good health.
When he was brought in he complained about EVERYTHING. His biggest gripe?
His meds.
He knew EVERY med he had taken, was taking and demanded/suggested stronger doses from everyone he spoke to. (It was rather funny because he had all the names, doses, times and increases for all the meds he was given, memorized!)
I had to listen to the litany of meds, the amounts and times a day he had to have them. He also went into detail about how he would like to have the doses increased!
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All of them wanted a 'shot' before they were discharged.
And they all were so insistent on getting 'morphed up' that I was seriously wondering if I was getting a contact high just by being in the room with them - that is how badly the exuded the desire to get that last shot of M in.
The whole experience of having to share quarters with a bunch of people who were frigging morph heads gave me more to dislike about anyone who abuses that crap.
It did nothing for me - the docs and RNs were kind of blown away that I had endured my injury with nothing more that aspirin - it made me feel like I had a vise around my head and made me very irritable.
Also, The three 'gents' didn't have the best personalities on the planet.
They were all shady and the one that complained about the pill colors would not leave until they gave him his 'shot of M'.
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There is a huge problem with people abusing prescript meds and judging from what I saw, heard and experienced in the last two months?
It's way bigger than anyone wants to admit.
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