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Painkillers while on cycle

JB76

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I know the general consensus is to stay away from painkillers that have high amounts of tylenol (such as Vicoden) while on a cycle. I know it's definitely a bad idea to be taking Vikes everyday while on a cycle, but how about on occasion when the pain gets ridiculous? That happens here & there, especially after a good back workout.

I've seen a couple of people recommend Oxys on this board, but to be honest, I'd rather not mess with Oxys because I've read that they can be too addictive. I take Vikes on occasion for pain and have always been able to avoid getting addicted, so I don't want to jeapordize that with a stronger, more addictive painkiller.
 
I've been there bro...........TERRIBLE IDEA.....dont even get started........I am now on xanax and wondering how that effects people, but painkillers are bad bad news............
 
i though vicodin was stronger than oxys? but yes not a good idea, maybe you wanna try some weed...
 
the pain is actually your body trying to communicate with you and telling you somethings fucked up and for you to back off.eating pain meds will just allow you to really fuck yourself up by masking the pain.I would highly advise against taking that shit,not to mention the addiction that can occur
 
hyp1 said:
the pain is actually your body trying to communicate with you and telling you somethings fucked up and for you to back off.eating pain meds will just allow you to really fuck yourself up by masking the pain.I would highly advise against taking that shit,not to mention the addiction that can occur

Thank you.

If you're in so much pain that you need prescription opiates in order to function, there's something majorly wrong.
 
i take painkillers once in a while its better for your body then drinking i only take them on occasion though woudnt do it everyday
 
hyp1 said:
the pain is actually your body trying to communicate with you and telling you somethings fucked up and for you to back off.eating pain meds will just allow you to really fuck yourself up by masking the pain.I would highly advise against taking that shit,not to mention the addiction that can occur

I agree 100% with the above although I do take an occasional pain med but I will not take it before a lifting session - if you do, you will cause serious damage because your body will not be feeling the pain whether it be in your back or your shoulder while lifting and then you will continue to aggrivate your infected area - and once that medication wears off... watch out!
 
If you can't stand the pain don't work out, suck it up and if needed use aspirin, tylenol is good but is hard on the liver
 
You're best sticking with advil or aleve. They have anti-inflammatory properties as well as pain relief. The inflammation could be a source of your problem. It's best to take all pain killers only on occasion. Here and there however, a couple vicodin isn't a big deal. Don't abuse them or go over the dosage. If you find oxy's send them to me for disposal and/or testing. If you are worried about the tylenol in the vic you can use the cold water extraction method to separate the two.

JB76 said:
I know the general consensus is to stay away from painkillers that have high amounts of tylenol (such as Vicoden) while on a cycle. I know it's definitely a bad idea to be taking Vikes everyday while on a cycle, but how about on occasion when the pain gets ridiculous? That happens here & there, especially after a good back workout.

I've seen a couple of people recommend Oxys on this board, but to be honest, I'd rather not mess with Oxys because I've read that they can be too addictive. I take Vikes on occasion for pain and have always been able to avoid getting addicted, so I don't want to jeapordize that with a stronger, more addictive painkiller.
 
st8grad said:
You're best sticking with advil or aleve. They have anti-inflammatory properties as well as pain relief. The inflammation could be a source of your problem. It's best to take all pain killers only on occasion. Here and there however, a couple vicodin isn't a big deal. Don't abuse them or go over the dosage. If you find oxy's send them to me for disposal and/or testing. If you are worried about the tylenol in the vic you can use the cold water extraction method to separate the two.

cold water extraction method? Can that be done, I have never heard of anyone actually pulling it off. Can you post the procedure? PM me if u dont want to post it.

-thanks
 
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