I don't know what they are, but since you are taking that many meds I assume you aren't doing all that well OP. I hope you feel better and have a great week.
Jackson Jenkins
Excuse me, I'm tired: That's two of them for you
James Smith
Pioglitazone, Venlafaxine, Ursodiol, Gabapentin, clonazepam, Fluoxetine Those are the ones that I've gotten so far steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198279804974/
Parker Howard
I'm fine when I'm on my meds, kek. Only 21 though... Thanks.
Kevin Bell
Psych again. Guessing the yellow capsules are the Gabapentin.
Charles Smith
it's klonopin, i have the same ones, then you have adderall, I think restoril and maybe soma, the rest are bullshit non rec drugs
Robert Lee
Two are wrong. I don't have diabetes and am only on one antidepressant.
Grayson Long
>Gabapentin
does this actually do anything?
they say it's a "smart pill"
Oliver Reed
They are indeed.
Jayden Harris
I really haven't noticed an effect, the small blue and white one does more for my visual snow.
Brayden Martin
Rx tech as well, mostly IV compounding though, been a while since I had PO stuff down.
>White OTC capsule the lactobacillus is my guess
William Butler
Only one is correct.
Carter Davis
Yes.
Christopher Martin
Is one of those white ones soma?
Evan Parker
Did you ever receive a diagnosis for the visual snow? I've had a mild version of this all my life, particularly noticeable in the dark. Never thought it was a medical condition.
Ian Morales
we need high res of the white ones OP, this is not a fair game 5 of those could be fucking anything
James Bailey
Close, there is a muscle relaxer, but not Soma.
James Gutierrez
Robaxin?
Kayden Scott
Yes, an Opthamologist gave me it. I take a cocktail of 4 meds for it and it helps reduce the 'blur' and 'fireflies'. Clonzapam (which also treats my anxiety) is one of them.
Christian Fisher
From what I've seen, not really. I don't prescribe it, but of the patients that get it from pain management, most of them say it helps with their insomnia more than anything.
Also, no one has ever asked for it by name.
James Powell
No, think B.
Landon Reed
Baclofen.
Jack Smith
Lactobacillus, Baclofen
Joshua Perry
>From what I've seen, not really. I don't prescribe it, but of the patients that get it from pain management, most of them say it helps with their insomnia more than anything.
my mom had breast cancer and they've been having her take it for 5 years now (she's in remission and doing fine)
i could never figure out why, i ask her if it does anything and she says "i don't know but my doctor told me to take it so i do"
she's on hardly any other drugs
why would they be giving it to her? oversight?
Julian Bell
Viagra Xanax retard pills and autism pills
Lucas Gomez
Hints: one is High Blood Pressure (30mg), one is antipsychotic (1mg) and one is a muscle relaxer (20mg).
Juan Morgan
Ding ding ding
Parker Murphy
>Hints: one is High Blood Pressure (30mg), one is antipsychotic (1mg) and one is a muscle relaxer (20mg).
generic abilify for the anti?
David Taylor
No.
Jack Kelly
Is the antipsyschotic ''Risperidone''?
Jackson Campbell
Yes.
Nicholas Bailey
Phentermine?
Nicholas Cook
What's left OP, any hints?
Thomas Ward
>Allergies Gonna say that pink oval one is fexofenadine hcl 180mg
Jayden Myers
You functioning ok op? My mom takes a ton of meds and I associate it with falling tf apart. She's got all kinds of shit wrong, always complaining about something, I honestly believe this many meds does more harm than good (but it's not like you can just live without them) and I'm deathly afraid of falling to shit like her
Henry Russell
fuck off guys everyone knows you're lying about being successful to any degree. you're on Sup Forums
Still missing the little blue and white cap., the medium white pill and the OTC salmon horse pill.
Juan Morgan
Doxepin
Nathaniel King
Gabapentin is often indicated for cancer related neuropathic pain. Once the cancer is in remission, it's not at all uncommon for doctors to keep patients on pain medication, and gabapentin is an extremely common choice when they don't choose to throw C2s at people.
In general, gabapentin isn't particularly known to cause renal or hepatic problems, so I don't see an issue with her continuing to take it. But as with all pain medication, if she's no longer experiencing pain, and the gabapentin isn't noticeably helping her, she may want to talk to her doctor about a taper and discontinuation plan.
Anthony Bailey
Is the blue white cap ''Omeprazole ''?
Isaiah Morris
Yes.
0/10 for making me go look.
Asher Edwards
Gabby is recreational, you just have to take 7 or 8 of the 300s to get a good buzz. Add 2milli Kpins and the muscle relaxer.. You're gonna have a good time. Maybe a little heavy on the nod but that's what adderall is for. Take it from me.. I'm a drug addict!
Lucas Anderson
let me guess, too: one of them is pantoprazole one is cetirizine (guessing the smallest white one)
anything right?
Wyatt Lopez
When I'm taking my pills I am, without them I get severely depressed and my vision goes to shit. I'm only 21 too...Can wait for the rest of my life kek.
Caleb Scott
blue and white vyvanse?
Asher Rodriguez
What the fuck is visual snow?!
Ayden Evans
No No Nope.
Sebastian Adams
If it makes you feel any better, I'm 25, similar problems, similar but larger stack. Spending my saturday night on Sup Forums doesn't help my case much, but life's pretty good at times. At least, it hasn't gotten worse since I started taking all of those pills.
Not op, but imagine the image produced by a tv tuned to a dead channel being a translucent film over your vision.
Dominic Sanders
Fair enough. Tinnitus is way different tho, I have tinnitus, it's a side effect from being around loud noises. Visual snow, kind of reminds me of what I've heard about what radiation does to your vision
Hudson Hernandez
chlordiazepoxide (librium)
Jacob Sanders
No Yeah, life if ok for me as long as I take my stack, Sup Forums is where I am most of the time. Learning to drive isn't super fun, but I'm managing.
Gavin Hill
>Gabapentin is often indicated for cancer related neuropathic pain. Once the cancer is in remission, it's not at all uncommon for doctors to keep patients on pain medication, and gabapentin is an extremely common choice when they don't choose to throw C2s at people. >In general, gabapentin isn't particularly known to cause renal or hepatic problems, so I don't see an issue with her continuing to take it. But as with all pain medication, if she's no longer experiencing pain, and the gabapentin isn't noticeably helping her, she may want to talk to her doctor about a taper and discontinuation plan.
really good info user, thank you so much
answers some questions I have had for years
have some oc of my cat as thanks
Ethan Torres
I have Tinnitus too, it drives me up a fucking wall - it's like all my senses are attacking me. ~OP
Jose Robinson
that is some truly great OC, user.
Asher Wright
No.
Grayson Harris
Add this ^^^^ To this vvvv
Brody Edwards
just because one is successful in a specific field or one has a good degree doesn't mean there is nothing else wrong such as being socially awkward, depressed, foreveralone, ...
Connor Lopez
Adderall nigga
Jonathan Jackson
No kike
Jaxson Morgan
medium white some sort of beta blocker?
Levi Turner
High Blood Pressure
Evan Howard
Hytrin (terazosin)?
Wyatt Cox
No
James Wilson
Nifedipine?
Oliver Rodriguez
Nifedipine?
Cooper Ramirez
No
Dylan Russell
blue and white is prozac?
Connor Roberts
Acetaminophen and Codeine?
Joseph Gomez
Nope. It's anti-seizure type
Jace Gutierrez
No kek
Hudson Russell
was I right with the beta blocker, or is it something else for high blood pressure? >30mg is a strange amount for the most common beta blockers
Nolan Davis
My last guess - Zanaflex?
Ryan Mitchell
It's high blood pressure medication, like I already said
Ryder Garcia
No, my muscle relaxer has already been said: Baclofen
Justin Perry
Just out of curiosity, I'm guessing you see 3 doctors for all of this?
Tyler Gomez
2 are Gabapentin 1 is Omeprazole 1 is paroxetine the rest I'm not sure
Cameron Watson
The green is ativan
Alexander Foster
Looks like lansoprazol more than omeprazole, but I don't remember if we already covered that one.