Percocet Blue Pill Alv 196 (Page 2) (Top voted first)
UpdatedDoes it have less Tylenol than other brands and are they just as strong as other brands?
Re: Loz (# 8)
So says an addict who chooses to be an addict. Y'all love to act like you have no choice but i choose everything i put in my body. I guess my cigarette habit wasn't my choice? I liked the first one and an alien entered my body and makes me light up several times a day. I could try to quit but the alien won't let me! Give me a f***ing break and accept responsibility for your decisions.
Taken these blue pills for after gallbladder operation. Been up for 2 days. Stay up all day and save a pill for night. It is 3:56am. No sleep yet.
I've been on pain management for a little bit now, and i've had the 512 oxycodone/acet 5/325mg and these alv 196s.
the 196's for some reason give me anxiety, and they don't seem to work as well as the 512s. Having been able to have my primary pharmacy fill my script this time, I've noticed an immediate difference.
Agreed very much. I've tried repeatedly to swallow them. They make me very sick. I take what is prescribed. Just take it differently. It's not pleasant, it's not fun, it's just the way i have to take it.
Re: Sue (# 19)
They do me that way if i ever take one, cant rest but can clean the whole house.lol
Re: Cynthia (# 6)
Said the person who takes them. Ignorance is bliss. Must feel good way up there on your throne-bet it's lonely at the top.
Re: Lee (# 26)
No, it isn't a cop out, and it isn't a choice. To pick up a drug is the choice, not the addiction. I am a counselor and the ignorance is sickening. I applaud all of you that have kicked addictions. Addiction is a personality disorder, that's why you have all kinds of addicts, including gambling, eating, etc. Personality disorders are classified as mental illnesses. When an addict becomes addicted to a drug, it goes a step further into a physical dependency. Different drugs affect different parts of your brain and body. To pick up a drug or take more than you need, is definitely a choice. To put down a drug is also a choice, but addiction is not a choice. Your individual chemical makeup also play a part. It goes even deeper than that. Go somewhere and get educated. Then praise God for blessing you and leave these people alone. This forum is to discuss the nature of this pill and not to hear opinions of butter *****s.
Re: Red (# 17)
I have taken this medication after the birth of each of my children but for the first time ever I have been put on the blue pill for my slipped disc and an injury. The Percocet has always helped with the pain but the only difference I see now is that the blue pill makes my whole body feel weird and the room will start spinning off and on. And also my pain gets much achier at the pinpoint of the pain which really sucks. But it still continues to help the surrounding pain of certain areas of my body that have been previously injured. Just hate the weird feeling.
Re: Red (# 17)
Hi i started the blue alv 196 and get no relief like i did with the other percocets they are not the same and i believe that...
I have severe back injuries. I had surgery Christmas eve that instantly stopped the harsh, sharp pain that traveled up and down the right side of my body. I noticed immediately that I was pain free for the first time in months. I asked the nurse to disconnect the self-administered morphine drip bag. She wouldn't. I got on the phone and a friend showed up and I went home. The nurses were angry. I had a shower earlier that morning and the aide who helped me get into the shower had another call so she had to leave me. I had no dry towel or washcloth. I had to sit on the little tile box that is handy for shaving. She didn't come back. I was freezing cold and finally started calling out for help. A few nurses rushed in. The aide had gone to lunch. One of the nurses asked me why I didn't use the little hand towel to dry off. I pointed out that it was soapy and dirty. I had used it because that was all I had to scrub with. Later on when I realized that the doctor said yes, I could go as soon as my ride arrived. I made a call to the central desk and asked if my phone charger had been found; and gave instructions to call me if found A saw a nurse lurking around the outside of the room door. The atmosphere changed. I let the nurses know that I was approved to leave and I needed my medicine and discharge instructions. They took hours. It was terrible. I finally wheeled down the hall and found my nurse handing out meds. She had skipped my room. She refused to give me my medication until she finished with her rounds (three more halls of patients.) My friend came. I went to the main desk and nurse headquarters on my floor and told a nurse that I was leaving and I would appreciate it if the druggist would round up my meds and give me a call so I could come pick them up.
At any rate, this is the second medical facility in which the nurses acted like they were breaking the law by giving out prescribed pain meds. Also, since the nurse didn't want to stop and give me pain medication, she wouldn't give me any meds until she was finished with other patients. A man next door to me packed his stuff and checked himself out because he wasn't getting his medication on time. And, although I had a regular scheduled that I followed at home, it didn't matter. I learned the hard way to take a small supply of meds that I would need and hide them in my things. These include thyroid meds, Diabetes II medicine and testing kit, and blood pressure medication. So, I would have to wait until she got to me to use the testing kit and take the medicine. Of course, my food was always cold after the hour long wait for her to decide to bring me my medication. The actual root of these behaviors was the new attitude that everyone has adopted concerning pain medication. My doctor trusts me enough to make adult decisions about myself and pain medication. I am 65+ and a retired Special Education teacher. I understand that the war on drugs is important. Drugs are killing people. However, many geriatric patients are being abused by the medical field. Medications are being taken away across the board. The patient has to demonstrate an actual need for the medicine by having new tests. Of course insurance coverage for these additional tests are slim. I cannot believe that I retired and came home to avoid the pain of traveling with my students any time they needed to leave the classroom; to realize that the President had declared war on all older citizens who have chronic pain and need more that just aspirin or Tylenol to have any decent quality of life.
I am fortunate in that I had a few very good years at a "failing" school and I probably could have worked around the clock if I had requested it. Any time outside of our normal schedule spent instructing students earned me time and 1/2! I saved my extra pay. My husband had died in 1999 and I had no saved money at that time. I was fortunate enough to find enough families who didn't mind me coming in and cleaning their homes around 5pm. It helped me make the house payments. So, I saved all of the extra. It's almost gone now, but it was nice to be able to ask for needed procedures without having to see if my deductible was met. I am fearing the onset of Medicare. And, I fear the chance that this country will make pain medications illegal. No one that has chronic pain is supporting these measures. I wouldn't sell my meds no matter what. I keep the months supply at my bank and only get what I need every week because I I experienced theft of my purse in a grocery store. I had just picked up all refills I needed. The person who took my purse must have been watching me. I will quit now. I have a lot to say.
Re: Jp (# 5)
The GOV wants people who take this pill that improve our lives to suffer because of all the people who died and did not take these pills responsibly. They DONT care about the TONS of DRUGS coming across the southern border and killing Americans.
Re: Red (# 17)
Yes, it’s not the same
Addiction is not a disease. It's a choice. I chose to be an addict for 13 years. Then I chose 12 years ago to stop. Disease? That's a crutch and a cop out.
Re: Loz (# 8)
That's such a crock of s***...sorry...but every addict, myself included, has a choice!!! I am clean now for 4 years and I became addicted due to a back injury that made the dr prescribe them to me and I became physically reliant on them and went nuts when they stopped prescribing them. They never weaned me off of them. But addicts have the choice, it's mental, cus if they want help, they could get it, if they don't want help, they just abuse it again and again. But as far as it being the same as someone who has a disease?.....you're nuts!!!
What Pharmacy has the Blue ALV 196 Percoset? I have a perscription but I don't know what pharmacy to go to.
I agree with everyone who spoke of others who abuse. I have been partially injured since 2005. I barely receive messages because of others misuse. I just pray and adjust to paijn.
Re: Red (# 17)
Absolutely not in your head. I am a lung cancer patient and I just received this Pill from rite aid they changed manufacturers, it does not work something is not right. I will now ask what manufacturer they are using before refill.
Re: Dave (# 11)
Uhm no actually, I Need them, and I can’t get them. The Doctors who know your in pain, have a Painful diagnosis right in front of them, and some still won’t prescribe. They are. It stupid, of course....still. Each Dr and Patient are different. But to say they all can tell who’s seeking and who’s legit...no. They, can not. Which is Also why most jump off from the assumption your an addict will be and treat you accordingly the second you mention pain. I haven’t read anything that was “high horse” worthy...just other people stating their belief, opinion or experience! Just as you are, and have the freedom to do so, in commenting they should get off it.
Re: Loz (# 8)
Yepp, cancer and addiction pretty much the same, lmao. Give me a break. No one chooses to get a disease. People choose to feel high and become addicted to drugs. Get the f*** outta here.
Re: Maie (# 4)
Same with me. Making me sweat, does not take my pain away. I sweat like crazy. Dont like the feeling. Just want my pain from shoulder surgery to be tolerated.
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