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I'm prescribed valium but I was wondering if I snorted a little more than I'm prescribed it if I should reset my drug free clock (my doc was initially opioids, then meth).
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@MuddyBoots I am not sure how to answer the question. My understanding is that a medication prescription of pills are normally taken orally at the prescribed dose. Taking them in a way that would induce a quick high might be a sign of abusing a medication for an unintended purpose.
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I think you know the answer to your question already.
Snorting anything is just an attempt to engage your addiction habit. They key is to learn how to live each day not engaging in addictive patterns. |
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Yup. That's using behaviour.🙏
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