What a buzz!
I am taking percocet for the pain and have been very unimpressed with the effects of a narcotic. Basically it didn’t feel like it was doing anything for me but I do have to acknowledge it does seem to be taking the pain from a 7-0 (on a 1-10 scale) to a 3-4 which is good. But no loopyness or being out of it or anything like that. Nothing to make dealing with the pain more enjoyable.
After taking a dose I ate a banana pudding cup. Regular with sugar. And man oh man do I have a buzz. I don’t know why it is hitting me this time but my head feels like it is barely attached. I have to pay attention to get my feet to step in front of each other. My hands go flying all over. It would be great if I could just lie down and enjoy. Sadly I am in the middle of trying to make something to eat so I can’t do that quite yet. This is the loopy part I was thinking I would get from the pain meds and I get it from a cup of pudding.
The percocet didn’t have this affect when I took the previous dose. I guess the other times I have had the banana split pudding, I was just suffering too much to notice the sugar buzz. Either that or I have just the right combination of sleep and food and paying close attention for the effect to kick in. I have described the affect of sugar on me as a spin the wheel sort of situation. This seems to be another example.
Wooo hooo. Finding my nose seems to be entertaining at this moment. This is almost like having alcohol.
well it’s nice to know that whatever was blocking the Percoset isn’t anymore.
Sleep well
Sparrow
well,
I think I’ve read that alcohol is a form of sugar molecule… or perhaps just very close to the sugar molecule… at any rate, we break down alcohol much the way we break down sugars… which is why sweet drinks really give me a hang over… too much to process!
please, stay away from any alcohol with the pain killers, while the effects may be desired, they can be habitually desired too quickly… I’ve watched it happen in my family a couple of different times with different people.
3-4 isn’t so bad, everytime I have my teeth cleaned I experience nines and tens… but then I don’t have her numb me for the minor root scaling and it’s over quickly… I don’t envy anyone that has eights and above over extended periods of time.
okay, back to work with me…
-w
-w