I love taking my meds

So, I love taking my medicine. I have no idea why. I take medication for my allergies and anxiety/depression daily. I don't exactly like /directly/ taking the pills, though. When I learn I have to take more I get really excited, and when I learn I get to take less I almost seem disappointed. Wtf

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  • bigbudchonga

    Awwwh. Idk why but this is kind of cute. I quite like taking mine too, but not to the same extent that you do obviously.

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  • princess42

    its same for me, im always so happy when doctors increase my dosage, or add some more different meds
    but also sometimes i get phases where i dont take any of them,,,

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  • I love taking my pills too. That's because I'm in constant pain due to chronic illness. Not sure if you feel the same, but after days of agonizing pain, taking my (up to) 10 pills a day feels like heaven.

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    • tch43436SensuousPantyhose

      You might be in a vicious cycle of lifelong impairment of intellectual diminutive cognitive decline until the drugs no longer are enough and the alternative is not conducive to your very existence.

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      • Nope

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  • cipro

    Its not exactly normal. Meds are not recreational drugs.

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    • tch43436SensuousPantyhose

      "Recreational drugs" are considered usage of drugs to get high. Now, apparently cannabis is just that.Is sleep a recreation? Is being unhappy a indication for use of a product offerings ammaliaration of suffering and help to improve one's situation a recreation?

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  • toxicnapkin

    i thought this was an easy choice but i hesitated to pick either

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  • tch43436SensuousPantyhose

    When it comes to the therapeutic use of a indicated product, the general rule is: Does the benefit of the particular drug outweigh the risks.It often is a trade off. Which organ does the drug damage or impair significantly. If you take acetaminophen daily your liver will be damaged irreparably after the accumulated fatty infiltration.ibuprofen damages the kidneys.Heart failure is common. Digitalis glycosids may kill you as Coumadin also may.

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  • tch43436SensuousPantyhose

    When it comes to drug uses, sometimes less is better.In a neurotic society, anxiolytics,(benzodiazepines) are used frequently to allay unreasonable symptoms of panic disorder,agoraphobia, and offer those with disabilities a more productive and reasonably normal coping skills that are resistant to psychotherapy alone. Before the advent of alprazolam,clonazepam,ativan and others all we had were barbiturates and electro shock or insulin shock or worse bedlam in a institutional setting or may a prefrontal lobotomy.

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  • paramore93

    If you're taking less doesn't that mean you're getting better, do you not want to get better or?

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