03-03-2013, 12:47 PM
Thanks for your response, Brad and Shannon.
That makes sense Shannon. I understand. But morphine is defined as "an analgesic and narcotic drug obtained from opium and used medicinally to relieve pain."
The experience I had during post surgery was probably a mix of anesthetic, morphine and painkillers that I was feeling. But I definitely felt my body feel a lot more relaxed in the way that you described it to be while using the "Drug Audio Program - Morphine" when using it today. I did not hallucinate but I guess over time the feeling would be even stronger as my brain gets trained to the "counciousness threshold".
Maybe you can create a digital drug audio program- painkiller.
If I had questions for you Shannon would it be appropriate for me to mention them here or is there another way I can ask you them directly.
Thank you
Fonzy
That makes sense Shannon. I understand. But morphine is defined as "an analgesic and narcotic drug obtained from opium and used medicinally to relieve pain."
The experience I had during post surgery was probably a mix of anesthetic, morphine and painkillers that I was feeling. But I definitely felt my body feel a lot more relaxed in the way that you described it to be while using the "Drug Audio Program - Morphine" when using it today. I did not hallucinate but I guess over time the feeling would be even stronger as my brain gets trained to the "counciousness threshold".
Maybe you can create a digital drug audio program- painkiller.
If I had questions for you Shannon would it be appropriate for me to mention them here or is there another way I can ask you them directly.
Thank you
Fonzy