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WaitingForTheBusInTh

Student
Nov 18, 2020
174
So I was cleaning up and found a bottle with 28 T3s in it. Granted it was dispensed in 2017, but it's still 780 mg of codine. I figure if I combine some of that plus alcohol hanging will go a lot better.
Almost has me feeling giddy lol.
Job search has only yielded negative results so far so I'll probably be picking a date soon.
 
BumperCrop

BumperCrop

Member
Feb 2, 2020
29
Be careful mixing T3s and alcohol. Alcohol + acetaminophen can lead to liver damage. If you find yourself a few drinks in with second thoughts, or your attempt is otherwise unsuccessful, you may only worsen your suffering.
 
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whywere

Angelic
Jun 26, 2020
4,053
I agree with @BumperCrop as far as liver damage. I have Gilberts disease and I can not ever take any form of acetaminophen. I have seen people move on (die) from end stage liver disease and it is NOT pretty. Walter
 
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WaitingForTheBusInTh

Student
Nov 18, 2020
174
Thanks for the warning. Might leave alcohol out then. Thought it would help to be more lethal