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Okay. I'm a little late on the discussion about narcotics. I am under the influence of one right now, so hopefully I am making sense.:) Anywhoo, I just had surgery on both feet, so I am on generic forms of Percocet and Darvocet. Once I got past the nausea and general itchiness it causes my body, I found that I was extremely aroused. I have vestibulitis, so sex has always been very painful for me. Get this: my husband and I had sex 3 TIMES in one day and 2 TIMES the next. Little to no pain! I feel like a different woman!!!! Even with a chronic pain condition, I will say that I definitely feel a sort of "high" from these drugs. I've never used pot or been drunk in my life, so I have nothing to compare it to, but this is a "feel good" warmness...like a sense of well-being. I can see why people would become addicted. Did

anyone say they had been using narcotics specifically for V pain? Cuz it's worked pretty well for that, though I couldn't see being on it all the time. Too woozy and out-of-it. Becky __________________________________________________

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Yes, I have success with percocet but narcotics only mask the pain

for about 4-6 hours. Please be very careful when taking them as you

can become chemically addicted rapidly, there have been reports of

addiction occuring in as little as one week.

I also have never drunk/done drugs.

I was given percocets in ER for VV, because I was screaming in agony

during the exam.

YOu may find it very difficult to get it prescribed again for

vulvodynia related disorders by many doctors. I asked one for a new

prescription and he looked at me like I was a junkie. Very little

sympathy.

My guidelines are to take every 4-6 hours 1-2 pills. But I take two

pills maybe twice a week, tops, as to avoid addiction.

As with any other narcotic, eventually, addiction aside, you WILL

plateau, and require something stronger.

Be very cautious with percocets, but yes, I agree, in terms of a

temporary band-aid effect on pain for VV, they are gold.

>

> Okay. I'm a little late on the discussion about narcotics. I am

under the influence of one right now, so hopefully I am making

sense.:)

>

> Anywhoo, I just had surgery on both feet, so I am on generic

forms of Percocet and Darvocet. Once I got past the nausea and

general itchiness it causes my body, I found that I was extremely

aroused. I have vestibulitis, so sex has always been very painful

for me. Get this: my husband and I had sex 3 TIMES in one day and

2 TIMES the next. Little to no pain! I feel like a different

woman!!!!

>

> Even with a chronic pain condition, I will say that I definitely

feel a sort of " high " from these drugs. I've never used pot or been

drunk in my life, so I have nothing to compare it to, but this is a

" feel good " warmness...like a sense of well-being. I can see why

people would become addicted.

>

> Did anyone say they had been using narcotics specifically for V

pain? Cuz it's worked pretty well for that, though I couldn't see

being on it all the time. Too woozy and out-of-it.

>

> Becky

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Yes, I have success with percocet but narcotics only mask the pain

for about 4-6 hours. Please be very careful when taking them as you

can become chemically addicted rapidly, there have been reports of

addiction occuring in as little as one week.

I also have never drunk/done drugs.

I was given percocets in ER for VV, because I was screaming in agony

during the exam.

YOu may find it very difficult to get it prescribed again for

vulvodynia related disorders by many doctors. I asked one for a new

prescription and he looked at me like I was a junkie. Very little

sympathy.

My guidelines are to take every 4-6 hours 1-2 pills. But I take two

pills maybe twice a week, tops, as to avoid addiction.

As with any other narcotic, eventually, addiction aside, you WILL

plateau, and require something stronger.

Be very cautious with percocets, but yes, I agree, in terms of a

temporary band-aid effect on pain for VV, they are gold.

>

> Okay. I'm a little late on the discussion about narcotics. I am

under the influence of one right now, so hopefully I am making

sense.:)

>

> Anywhoo, I just had surgery on both feet, so I am on generic

forms of Percocet and Darvocet. Once I got past the nausea and

general itchiness it causes my body, I found that I was extremely

aroused. I have vestibulitis, so sex has always been very painful

for me. Get this: my husband and I had sex 3 TIMES in one day and

2 TIMES the next. Little to no pain! I feel like a different

woman!!!!

>

> Even with a chronic pain condition, I will say that I definitely

feel a sort of " high " from these drugs. I've never used pot or been

drunk in my life, so I have nothing to compare it to, but this is a

" feel good " warmness...like a sense of well-being. I can see why

people would become addicted.

>

> Did anyone say they had been using narcotics specifically for V

pain? Cuz it's worked pretty well for that, though I couldn't see

being on it all the time. Too woozy and out-of-it.

>

> Becky

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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