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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Bonkers" data-source="post: 401113" data-attributes="member: 19121"><p>You make me sound rather boring LittleWolf, I have had the odd irresponsible moment or two in my life :lol: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That may be so and at the other end of the spectrum there are no doubt those who get drunk after a sniff of the barmaids apron so to speak and I am probably somewhere just past the middle as I have been told several times in my life both by dentists and a hospital consultant that I needed more anaesthetic than they thought would be necessary, I cant say if thats a good thing or not but I have rarely ever had a headache in my life yet now I require a permanent slow release patch just to function, pretty ironic really :roll: </p><p></p><p>I think we grow up and develop an inbuilt tolerance to drink and drugs and then we also have the capacity to build up that natural tolerance through exposure.</p><p></p><p>Certainly the patches I wear give me absolutely no buzz or high what so ever neither do they dull my senses, what little I have left, but they do kill a lot of the pain.</p><p></p><p>Now Ive never met anyone whos driving was affected in any way by taking a couple of paracetamol and thats pretty much what its like for me, but I can of course only speak for myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Bonkers, post: 401113, member: 19121"] You make me sound rather boring LittleWolf, I have had the odd irresponsible moment or two in my life :lol: That may be so and at the other end of the spectrum there are no doubt those who get drunk after a sniff of the barmaids apron so to speak and I am probably somewhere just past the middle as I have been told several times in my life both by dentists and a hospital consultant that I needed more anaesthetic than they thought would be necessary, I cant say if thats a good thing or not but I have rarely ever had a headache in my life yet now I require a permanent slow release patch just to function, pretty ironic really :roll: I think we grow up and develop an inbuilt tolerance to drink and drugs and then we also have the capacity to build up that natural tolerance through exposure. Certainly the patches I wear give me absolutely no buzz or high what so ever neither do they dull my senses, what little I have left, but they do kill a lot of the pain. Now Ive never met anyone whos driving was affected in any way by taking a couple of paracetamol and thats pretty much what its like for me, but I can of course only speak for myself. [/QUOTE]
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