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Q: Vicodin caused longer stamina
asked by: mystery user on December 29th, 2007
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HEY! I'm here with a bit of a success story, although about 99% of the world would consider it lame. Regardless... The other day my wisdom teeth were removed and as a result i have been taking penicillin, ibuprofen, and occasionally a vicodin. This morning however, after taking my medicine, (1 penicillin, 1 (800mg) ibuprofen, and 1 vicodin) i head on off to take a shower and start my day. Before i get in the shower i decide to masterbate. Now usually this is not an acivity for me that is used to pass the time, if you know what i mean... usually i get off after only a short amount of time. This time however, I noticed i was going at a pace i had never reached before AND i felt like i could have gone all day!

Could this be a result of the Vicodin? (or any of those other pills for that matter)

The time of day was around 10:00am. Does the fact that i had only woken up about an hour earlier play a role in this?

Granted this has only happened 1/1 times. I should have seen if this happened every time, but i wanna know what people think.

Thanks!
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marvel
replied on January 2nd, 2008
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I don't know... but I wouldn't recommend relying on vicodin for stamina. That stuff's pretty addictive. Combine that with sex, and you're in big trouble.
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Georgia59
replied on January 2nd, 2008
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It probably is an effect of the vicodin- it's a major pain killer, so I imagine it would make other things a little less sensitive as well.

However, vicodin is REALLY addictive so I wouldn't suggest ever using it for that purpose.
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