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It's liquid Lortab. Old script said "10 -325/15ml". New script said "7.5-325/15 ml". Huge bottle of the stuff. Icky sweet! Ugh! And just now I realized I'm in the wrong forum. This is the BYPASS forum, not the SLEEVE forum! Ha! Ha! :-)

esnt matter we are all accepting.

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I picked up my prescriptions yesterday. 2 (?) Different antibiotics that I have to take tomorrow at 2pm, 3pm, and 10pm. And then I have my after surgery liquid Lotab too. Started my crazy fun bowel prep at 5pm. Getting a leg workout up and down the stairs to the bathroom ! ????

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Sounds fun! At least they can' say you didn't practice your walking

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@@Naynay31 yeah any metals in your body. They use a zapper to seal things and if it touches metal you can get shocked, even though the nose ring is so far up they just use caution.

oh wow ok yea let take that out and get plastic lol thanks

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I got liquid lortab enough for 4 doses a day and it will last thru sunday into monday with no refills, he dont do refills. Dont expect a refill. Can I get a refill NO. They pound it in your head.

why didn't they give me liquid I got a Damn pill of Percocet

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why didn't they give me liquid I got a Damn pill of Percocet

Percocet is more potent by far

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U think so

as a pharmacist, I can say yes.

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as a pharmacist, I can say yes.

lol ok they give me 60 of them I don't think I'll use them all I'll find out on Thursday that's my surgery date I got all my prescriptions Monday and go to the hospital this Monday to get my paperwork out the way and pre register yay

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Are you supposed to crush those? I bought a pill crusher just in case I have to use it for some medicine at some point.

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@@Naynay31 I put it back in after I woke up lol. And yea I'm wondering why I got percocet too, like wtf?

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I don't know pharmacist help us out lol

Oxycodone - immediate release (yes)

OxyContin - no

Percocet - yes

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Okay I retract my statement if its better lol, I haven't felt any pain at all so maybe that's why woo hoo!

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Wait 60!? They gave me 26 hell no.

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