pre·scribe (pr-skr
b
)v. pre·scribed, pre·scrib·ing, pre·scribes
v.tr.1. To set down as a rule or guide; enjoin. See Synonyms at dictate.
2. To order the use of (a medicine or other treatment).
v.intr.1. To establish rules, laws, or directions.
2. To order a medicine or other treatment.
3. Law a. To assert a right or title to something on the grounds of prescription.
b. To become invalidated or unenforceable by the process of prescription.
just sayin'.
-oh and btw, it is not medicinally used for "stress". . .it is used mostly for chronic pain and diseases.
I don't have any answers, only questions....
I wouldn't mind telling you some of my experiences but it would be like describing my dreams, the fantastic ones, and the terrifying nightmares. But I was wide awake, not to mention they are always deeply personal experiences and when attempting to describe them to someone who has not experienced it for themselves...English and words tend to fail, like describing a dream to someone that has never had one.
Most drugs are very dangerous, even prescription ones obviously. Others "can" be but when used in a controlled environment and "supervised" by someone knowledgeable in the effects can give you an awareness you never knew was possible.
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so like............did you stop burning?