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I looked at Rebelliousstory... and 42 vials of benny a week, with phenergan and 28 pain patches?! How does she BREATH?! The obvious weight gain and skin issues scream too much prednisone, benadryl & naroctics.her "ance" looks like skin picking.
I am surprised she hasn't been robbed with the amount of drugs she openly admits to having.
Now I'm really interested. Skin pickers are the most funher "ance" looks like skin picking.
Which pain patch is she on or is she mixing them ?I looked at Rebelliousstory... and 42 vials of benny a week, with phenergan and 28 pain patches?! How does she BREATH?! The obvious weight gain and skin issues scream too much prednisone, benadryl & naroctics.her "ance" looks like skin picking.
I am surprised she hasn't been robbed with the amount of drugs she openly admits to having.
I looked at Rebelliousstory... and 42 vials of benny a week, with phenergan and 28 pain patches?! How does she BREATH?! The obvious weight gain and skin issues scream too much prednisone, benadryl & naroctics.her "ance" looks like skin picking.
I am surprised she hasn't been robbed with the amount of drugs she openly admits to having.
Excuse my ignorance please, I don't know much about these medications and have only had benedryl myself via IV once. Do these medications by themselves or together cause skin picking?
I do know Phenergan is hella strong shit. That's what they give folks during chemo and pregnancy if they have hyperemesis. It knocks them the fuck out usually. How is this chick alive with all these meds?
Benadryl is a potentiater of several families of medications including opiates ,benzodiazepines and barbiturates and even more so when given intravenously. It seems that many of these people are on several medications from the families I listed so intravenous benadryl would feel amazing in combination with them .Benadryl/diphenhydramine isn’t something used much where I live and I’ve never personally heard of it being used IV here even among the local mast cell crowd, I’ve only seen it used in combo with other drugs in a couple of drug store cough syrups. Phenergan tends to be preferred over it and while oral Phenergan is OTC, IV Phenergan is supposed to only be used in emergencies or other exceptional circumstances even as inpatient because the sedative effects are so intense. Imagining someone using it outside of an inpatient setting is insane if she’s having it IV. She must be constantly pumping it in to achieve and maintain enough tolerance to even stay awake let alone write a coherent sentence. And Dr Google is telling me that Benadryl gives a lot of sedation too? Plus then there is the opiates... jesus christ. It looks like she got taken off a lot of meds during her recent hospital stay (I wonder if one of her doctors admitted her to detox, hah) and I can’t imagine any single doctor prescribing all of those things together, the amount of doctor shopping she’s done must have been astounding. Quite a feat for someone so profoundly disabled! And someone so profoundly drowsy.
Also, I’ve been curious about this for awhile. Does IV Benadryl offer a high that’s something more than Phenergan’s crazy amount of drowsiness? I’ve read about a few mentions of euphoria in high doses but haven’t found anything that goes into detail. Is the high from it really THAT good? Jaquie was fairly heavily addicted to the stuff, from memory it was the main reason she had a port? The lengths some of these munchies go to just to have IV access to it is fucking insane so it’s left me extremely curious about its effects and what makes it so attractive.
is she taking iv phenergan?? If not I think constantly claiming nausea could get her the regular stuff. I don’t know exactly what routes it is taken because I’ve only had the shot once when I was very sick, but if it has a chewable or dissolvable pill form I bet she could’ve gotten that pretty easy through doctor shopping.
Benadryl is a potentiater of several families of medications including opiates ,benzodiazepines and barbiturates and even more so when given intravenously. It seems that many of these people are on several medications from the families I listed so intravenous benadryl would feel amazing in combination with them .
Heroin is way better, hands down. You don't that wierd restless leg feeling that iv benadryl can give you, or the uncomfortable tired but can't sleep thing. However, it does not get you sick girl asspats and interferes too much with the creepy infantilization thing these girls do. They can only keep up the narrative with prescription opiates so if they like getting high they gotta stick to that lolGirl is so addicted to her IV benadryl that she will shit herself in defiance! LMAO. Although, i did have the IV benadryl once, and there is no comparison to the pills as far as the high. I don't know what heroin is like, but judging from Intervention, I would say there is a similarity. She is hooked!
The most common form of Phenergan is given as a cream on the wrist that the patient rubs together. It is not something you want to take IV. Most hospitals don’t give it IV anymore because it can kill the vein you inject it into.is she taking iv phenergan?? If not I think constantly claiming nausea could get her the regular stuff. I don’t know exactly what routes it is taken because I’ve only had the shot once when I was very sick, but if it has a chewable or dissolvable pill form I bet she could’ve gotten that pretty easy through doctor shopping.
@Rebellious_Story needs to be submitted on illness fakers. I’m too lazy as hell to do a timeline. I can gladly post another 100+ screenshots. She’s now on TPN and switched to a different central line. She’s really gone on a illness warrior warpath over the last 12 months. It’s insane to see how many physicians she’s manipulated, several hospital systems, and how much her appearance has changed because of her choices. And how many “tools” and treatments she accumulated over 2019.