White Watson 10mg 325 #853 (Page 3)

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I just recieved a new prescription of norco 853 10/325. The last script was yellow and the new ones are white. The pharmacist said that Watson changed the color but the pill is the same, does anyone know if this is accurate?

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And to add to my post last post, I did not say it was in EVERYONE"S head, I said for some it is mental. My goodness why are you so defensive to me. So, you don't like them, some do. Who cares, just sharing my experience from my hubby's view, letting others know it could be mental, it could be real.

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Well, your "Masters" must not of paid off too well if you think I'm angry. Lol...You said what you said, and you're wrong, get over it. Just because your husbands are okay doesn't mean its impossible there could be a bad batch out there that's not working as they should. Guess what? There is....Bye now.

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Obviously your Suboxone is messing with your memory. "If we died your pills back to yellow, would that make you all happy?" Yes, you said it. Good day....

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Yes they are the same Watson and other manufacturers, has reformulated All NARCOTICS,DUE TO OVERDOSE.

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Oh, my Master's is more than paid off, and if you're not angry, you're something. Again, I said it is mental for SOME! What part of that don't u understand? Move on, pop a Norco, do something, but for god sake's move on already. If there is anyone here that need info, I am happy to help in any way I can. Blessings.

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Holy crap. Another one that can't read. Let me guess, you been to college too?..... Lmao..

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My memory is fine Tom. I have not gone back to my first post. If I implied it is mental for all, I do apologize, but not to you. Norco does wonders for many people and for others the dependence that happens is devastating. You really don't understand much, but I do understand that you are an angry, bitter person. To everyone else, I pray that whatever you need, it happens for you. Just remember, if you are having a problem with Norco, there is help out there. Now Tom, please allow me to reply to others, and as you have already read, there a some on here that do agree with my husband. And some don't. This is not a debate, it is a discussion. Only a grown up can see that. Are you a grown up, or a grown up child? Blessing to all.

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As I said, I did not go back and reread my first post and if I implied or wrote Norco was the same for all, my apologies. Yes, I went to a wonderful college. Let me see, what college did you go to? Oh yeah, I heard of it, Clown College. You must of fit right in! Congrats!! And to everyone else, I do so enjoy reading your posts. Peace.

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"The white Norco not being as strong is all in your heads." Forget that one too. You either have a quack for a Dr. or you're getting them off the street. Suboxone are only meant to be used temporarily. You of all people should know that college grad... Lol...I don't have to move on, its a free country last time I checked...I will however, move on from you. Good luck....

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And we are ALL laughing our as**s off. AT YOU! You don't know how to have a discussion do you? No, it is your way or the highway. Anyway, can I ask how long many of you have been on Norco and do you find it managing your pain on a consistent basis, or have u found a need to increase over so much time, (years). Thanks.

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Yes, Tom, suboxone is only meant for a little while and why would I get them off the street? My doctor is awesome and I will be off them within the next few months. I take a half a pill a day, sometimes every other day. Don't mimick me and call me a college girl. I am a grown woman with a Master's and two Bachelor's. This is not as suboxone forum, why are we even discussing it. This is a Norco forum. I said already, I did not reread my first post and if I wrote that, my apologies.

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Hi Shady lady: Glad to hear you feel no difference in the Norco. Pain management needs to be consistent with no "interruptions." God bless and good luck to you. Blessings.

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Hi fighting fibro: I am glad the Norco are working for you. In all these posts I was referring to the white Watson, guess I should have clarified. For some, they feel it is not as good as the yellow, but I am glad for you they help you with your pain. I have degenerative disc disease so I do understand the pain. My desire to get off Norco was so I could be more present for my clients. I do go for several lumbar and neck injections in pain management. I do hope you continue to get relief. Prayers going up. Julie

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Can Tom and Julie both shut the f*** up... both of yall are acting like over grown children. Thank you.

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Ok...let me say this..nobody here chose to live in chronic pain. That we have in common. I personally have been able to stay on the same dose of norco and work professionally in the field of counseling. I have considered switching to suboxone but some opinions are that it is a step up, and comes with it's own issues if you talk to people who have used it. The willingness to get bodywork, alternative therapies, trigger point injections, using things like tumeric, and exercise is the way I have maintained at the same dose. What works is really unique to each individual and ones body chemistry. I want to say this: you can take medication for your pain responsibly and still be an achiever. I believe everyone here has a valid concern, not all brands are created equal and drug companies have proven not to have peoples best interest in mind ($). Drugs have different effects based on your personal chemistry which really should negate any argument and allow folks to gather information peacefully and come to their own conclusions. I just hope someday there is a better alternative for pain management. Feel better everyone, Peace, out.

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Hi moving on. You are right. No one chooses to live in chronic pain. I know I didn't. I am very happy with suboxone, and like everything else, all medications come with its own potential set of problems. What I like about suboxone is I feel nothing but relief. No buzz, nothing. I was very productive on Norco for some time. Then I became clouded. We are all different and yes, everyone's chemistry is different. You sound so intelligent and for some, yes there is a difference, unfortunately for some it is in the mind. Thank you for your honest synopsis. I enjoyed reading your post. Julie :)

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PS moving on: To add to my reply to you, the drug companies are definitely out for the big mighty buck. If not for my insurance, I would be working my career to pay for suboxone. That is one medication that the drug companies make BIG money off of other's misery and see so often people who are in addiction to opiods that can't get relief due to lack of insurance, etc. Norco is certainly the way to go for many if they can maintain their dose and take in responsibly. Thanks again.

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Julie, I suggest profession help. I live with rheumatoid arthritis and I suffer from bone deformities,and all most of everyone here wants is what's called a " Quality of life." We're not out to get high or to turn into zombies,we just want our pain at a manageable level.We know when there is a change in our pain meds and we have every right to speak up about it.I wish everyone peace,happiness and pain relief.God Bless.

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No we are not,Julie.Why are you so abusive?

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Amanda, abusive about what? The only time I got abusive was replying to Tom. I agree people that take Norco responsibly are fine. What is the problem? I just gave two replies telling people I am so happy for them that their meds are working. Why are you judging me? Ugh. On to other things. You don't know abusive sweetheart, I asked a question. Please, if you don't have anything nice to say, do not post to me. My other posts are between Tom and I, not you. Anyway, I will continue to keep those of you in pain, in my prayers. Julie

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