this I understand, but just one can effect what 29days of x-factor:/ already contributed to me, its not like I go around popping these everyday , usually every month i take 1 or 2 when the neck acts up on me , other than that I stick IcyHot rub for temporary relief
no one day of something will not mess up an entire cycle. ever - unless its vodka the first day of PCT. its just not a good habit to get into, which you already know. if this problem continues (chronic problem) you might want to switch over to something with a lower asprin content, or get the vicodin with the lowest fillers. oxycontin comes to mind, but its terribly addictive. anways, good luck.
well, your bottle of vicodin should have two numbers split by a slash. example 7.5/600 . that means you have 7.5mg of active opioid, the rest is asprin. they have different doses, some with the same opioid content, but different asprin amounts. percocet is a prime example of this. get whichever type of vicodin you can get with the lowest 2nd number, as that is the asprin. tell your doctor its because you spend time in the gym.
if thats all you want, i can hook you up with the doctor that gave my g/f a prescription of 15x40mg oxycontin per day, with percocets for breakthrough pain.
i think so long as you're not doctor shopping, you're not running out early, and you have a valid reason for wanting less asprin, it shouldn't be a problem. especially if you're at 1-2 per month. i don't know a doctor in the world that would have a problem giving you a prescription for under 5 vicodin per month.
I had a doc that straight up told me she would not prescribe me narcotics for my pain about 2 days after a cortisone shot. Couldn't sleep, and it was a sharp very uncomfortable pain that came and went.
I later found out from one of the best sports medicine docs in the area that it was steroid flareup, and gave me a couple various goodies for a week. Worked like a charm. God I hate docs that think all of their patients are just drug seekers. Sorry, rant off :hammer:
there is no aspirin in vicoden, it's acetaminophen and it's not an nsaid.