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Lablady2
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Re: using NROPs [Re: killerdice]
      #202915 - 11/24/04 02:48 PM

Say WHAT - 100 valium for $365 - or $3.65 per TABLET - you would either have to be extremely wealthy or just plain crazy to order something that has about $0.25 worth of ingredients in each tab - that is what it would cost a generic house to make this approximately. OurRxforLess has a domestic option which avoids our "friends" that love to confiscate these things and they are $127 for 110 plus a discount if you belong to VIP board....

Never have dealt with either a records or no records OP - but that is one of the most blatant ripoffs I have ever seen......

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rkb
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Reged: 09/16/04
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Re: using NROPs [Re: Lablady2]
      #202918 - 11/24/04 02:54 PM

Ok, so it's not just me. I had put a post saying "surely you jest", but hit the wrong button, so it didn't go up. That site has to have to highest prices on everything I looked at. I'll take some of that spare change you have to pay for those V's.

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np812
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Re: using NROPs [Re: bgone]
      #203630 - 11/28/04 08:06 PM

Quote:

and a "junkie" is someone who has no valid reason to use, an addict is someone who can't quit because they are weak,




That is a very harsh comment and I resent that. I'm sure a lot of people here would disagree with you, as do I. Many people have gotten on these meds for a legit purpose, and end up witha lot of problems because of it. I consider myself an addict as of this point in my life, and I don't consider myself "weak" as you say. Some would have you believe addiction is disease. But just because you have taken something for so long it's become part of your life, then that doesn't make you weak. Under your reasoning you would be weak for having to drink water or eat food! Think about that.

Little off topic, but I'm researching methadone clinics to clean myself up. Who has experience with these? I'd love to hear some stories. Also, do they put you on some list for doctors to see? Do you get banned from getting prescribed hydro?


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ele123
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Reged: 09/20/03
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Re: using NROPs [Re: np812]
      #203633 - 11/28/04 08:13 PM

np812,
They will take anyone addicted to opiates - it doesn't matter what opiate, as long as it's in your system when you sign up (they test you). Most clinics have a dr, or at least one on call. They usually start you out at around 30 a day until they can adjust your dose to fit with your weight, tolerance, etc. Once you reach a comfortable level you'll go on methadone maintenance until you're psychologically and physically ready to quit, then they will slowly reduce you down. At first you'll have to come in every day, but as you prove trustworthy (no dirty UA's), they'll let you take more and more doses home (up to a months worth). One of the big problems with Methadone, though, is that even after you reduce down, the w/ds can still be very difficult and last a long time.
Good luck


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