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RE: Modafinil #11
People in the U.K. tend to abuse drugs such as oxycodone and diazepam
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RE: Modafinil #12
(10-16-2018, 04:38 PM)JoshOG Wrote: People in the U.K. tend to abuse drugs such as oxycodone

Oxys are very addictive and when taken In high doses (particularly abused), are very difficult to quit.

Stopping abruptly can have rather serious side effects.
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RE: Modafinil #13
(10-17-2018, 06:51 AM)mothered Wrote:
(10-16-2018, 04:38 PM)JoshOG Wrote: People in the U.K. tend to abuse drugs such as oxycodone

Oxys are very addictive and when taken In high doses (particularly abused), are very difficult to quit.

Stopping abruptly can have rather serious side effects.

Yeah it’s a major problem here in the UK, I’m not sure if it’s to the same extent where you are from.
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RE: Modafinil #14
(10-17-2018, 09:05 AM)JoshOG Wrote:
(10-17-2018, 06:51 AM)mothered Wrote:
(10-16-2018, 04:38 PM)JoshOG Wrote: People in the U.K. tend to abuse drugs such as oxycodone

Oxys are very addictive and when taken In high doses (particularly abused), are very difficult to quit.

Stopping abruptly can have rather serious side effects.

Yeah it’s a major problem here in the UK, I’m not sure if it’s to the same extent where you are from.

It Is.

In my location, It's actually government-regulated, meaning each prescription must go through a certain government channel prior to being Issued. It's as simple as making a phone call (the doctor that Is) and obtaining an authorization number. This way, doctors cannot just hand It out to every patient who requests It.
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RE: Modafinil #15
(10-17-2018, 10:32 AM)mothered Wrote:
(10-17-2018, 09:05 AM)JoshOG Wrote:
(10-17-2018, 06:51 AM)mothered Wrote: Oxys are very addictive and when taken In high doses (particularly abused), are very difficult to quit.

Stopping abruptly can have rather serious side effects.

Yeah it’s a major problem here in the UK, I’m not sure if it’s to the same extent where you are from.

It Is.

In my location, It's actually government-regulated, meaning each prescription must go through a certain government channel prior to being Issued. It's as simple as making a phone call (the doctor that Is) and obtaining an authorization number. This way, doctors cannot just hand It out to every patient who requests It.

That's interesting, I feel it is more readily available within the UK, no need for government confirmation etc.
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RE: Modafinil #16
I used Modafinil (when it wasen't subscribed) and honestly what ever the doctors say, stick to it. I had heaps of assessments to do a few months ago and thought it would be a good idea to purchase them. It destroyed my sleeping pattern, dehydration was causing insanity, headaches 24/7 even when I didn't take it for a few days. Oh, I can never forget the grinding of the teeth and tongue biting. My tongue was swollen for days

I did abuse them, but if taken correctly as the doctor subscribed, it would be a good drug for you
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RE: Modafinil #17
(10-17-2018, 10:32 AM)mothered Wrote:
(10-17-2018, 09:05 AM)JoshOG Wrote:
(10-17-2018, 06:51 AM)mothered Wrote: Oxys are very addictive and when taken In high doses (particularly abused), are very difficult to quit.

Stopping abruptly can have rather serious side effects.

Yeah it’s a major problem here in the UK, I’m not sure if it’s to the same extent where you are from.

It Is.

In my location, It's actually government-regulated, meaning each prescription must go through a certain government channel prior to being Issued. It's as simple as making a phone call (the doctor that Is) and obtaining an authorization number. This way, doctors cannot just hand It out to every patient who requests It.

Yes, but there is a lot of ways (easy ways) to bypass this. Australia has a large market for this
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RE: Modafinil #18
(10-17-2018, 11:20 AM)vex. Wrote:
(10-17-2018, 10:32 AM)mothered Wrote:
(10-17-2018, 09:05 AM)JoshOG Wrote: Yeah it’s a major problem here in the UK, I’m not sure if it’s to the same extent where you are from.

It Is.

In my location, It's actually government-regulated, meaning each prescription must go through a certain government channel prior to being Issued. It's as simple as making a phone call (the doctor that Is) and obtaining an authorization number. This way, doctors cannot just hand It out to every patient who requests It.

Yes, but there is a lot of ways (easy ways) to bypass this

As with everything, there's always a way to circumvent any entity.
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RE: Modafinil #19
(10-17-2018, 11:19 AM)vex. Wrote: I used Modafinil (when it wasen't subscribed) and honestly what ever the doctors say, stick to it. I had heaps of assessments to do a few months ago and thought it would be a good idea to purchase them. It destroyed my sleeping pattern, dehydration was causing insanity, headaches 24/7 even when I didn't take it for a few days. Oh, I can never forget the grinding of the teeth and tongue biting. My tongue was swollen for days

I did abuse them, but if taken correctly as the doctor subscribed, it would be a good drug for you

Oh gosh how much were you taking and for how long? I already suffer from chronic headaches so it's in my best interest to manage them as best as I can.
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RE: Modafinil #20
(10-17-2018, 12:19 PM)Strait McCool Wrote:
(10-17-2018, 11:19 AM)vex. Wrote: I used Modafinil (when it wasen't subscribed) and honestly what ever the doctors say, stick to it. I had heaps of assessments to do a few months ago and thought it would be a good idea to purchase them. It destroyed my sleeping pattern, dehydration was causing insanity, headaches 24/7 even when I didn't take it for a few days. Oh, I can never forget the grinding of the teeth and tongue biting. My tongue was swollen for days

I did abuse them, but if taken correctly as the doctor subscribed, it would be a good drug for you

Oh gosh how much were you taking and for how long?  I already suffer from chronic headaches so it's in my best interest to manage them as best as I can.

One or two a day for about 3 weeks. I think it's because it makes you sweat a lot (smell too) It felt like crap coke but it last about 5 hours. But when i say 5, I really mean you feel the effects for 5. But your body, at least mine was affected for about 14 hours. I recommend taking it before 8am. It really messes with your sleep
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