2008-05-20, 05:21 PM
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There's Xanax in my thurible!
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Wherever they screw on my head
Posts: 2,441
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Originally Posted by Greenie
Your computer helps you resist arm rashes? Go thru your DVD collection & watch a movie 
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I was thinking more along the lines of cocaine addiction:
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My skin itched all over and it was starting to be really annoying. The next day, I woke up even itchier and I couldn't control myself from scratching. The third day of withdrawal was the worst one. I had to scratch my body EVERYWHERE, even inside my ears, the palms of my hands, everywhere. Wherever there was skin, I had to scratch myself. I wished I was like Shiva and had 3 pairs of extra arms so I could scratch more spots at the same time. Scratching did relieve some of the itchiness, and made me feel good, but it wouldn't go away no matter what I did. Seemingly, only hot water would calm me down.
The fourth day was still seriously itchy. I was starting to go insane from the feeling, I even scratched my chest so hard that it turned red and I was afraid to rupture the skin. This is not a kind of itchiness like when a mosquito bites, localized and easy to relieve, it's a feeling that when I scratch it, it moves to another area and spreads across all my body. It's really, really annoying. It didn't fade away until about 9-10 days after taking that final dose. I couldn't believe it. It made me think how bad this must be for heroin addicts in withdrawal. My God, poor people.
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See these are the rediculous type of things I end up looking up when I don't have a computer set up as a production box. 
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