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Originally Posted by Vintersemestre It doesn't really have a name but is most often cited as "endogenous opioid dysfunction" or "endorphin dysfunction". It basically ***** up your **** alot lol. It's not considered a psychiatric disorder because although the most horrifying effects are primarily psychiatric ones, the cause is clinically verifiable and almost totally eradicated by the administration of opioid agonists. I also have severe nerve pain because my spine is still a bit screwy and due to the endorphin dysfunction, all pain is magnified to beyond levels that are tolerable by any person who cares at all about their health. Rest assured, I've already been told that it's an excuse to "use" and how terrible that makes me, by people who enjoy/enjoyed getting high and can't stand seeing someone taking narcotics as prescribed. |
I don't know what all those words mean but, DANG, it sounds real bad. I took narcotics as prescribed (even less than prescribed !), when I broked my laig this summer. I thunked you was just crazy but now I see you is both crazy and maimed !! Dang.