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S0 your MA will always be king of my heart Wink
(07-08-2016, 09:20 PM)IceWizard Wrote: [ -> ]I've tried multiple different muscle relaxers... Fl3xaril... Yuck... Makes me feel just grimey...

$0mas are about the best... They say they metobilize(sp) in your liver and form methabicarbinol(sp) , and they tried those on me as well .. They suk...

Stick to the $omas...

Of coarse, this is just my opinion...

Ice

I agree about s0msa but then they went the was of everything else.Just keep reading and hang loose for soothing to happen

Regards Eddie

(10-06-2018, 02:33 PM)jshields Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-06-2018, 02:14 PM)Salty Wrote: [ -> ]I could really use a reliable vendor. Found one for pain o s0mas but 1000 order minimum. Undecided not gonna happen. not sure how that quantity could make it past the storm troopers.
1000 minimum?!  Where?  I placed an order of these exact ones from a vendor in the general area and I only got 60.  Look around.

These were the best ones I have ever had!  The vendor is actually very affordable if not downright cheap as far as s**a's concerned.

Salty, could you PM where you mention the 60s. I cannot sepnd a 1000. I was getting a simliar deal but I have not had any luck lately

Appreciated Eddie
Like what is said above, check tra*a***she*. They have the numbers you want to order from. And the s***as you can order what number you can pay for. I hope that helps!
Lyrlca works for back pain if it's nerve-related. But if it's a muscle problem, definitely go for the S0mas. It's by far the least addictive of all the alternatives imo.
(11-01-2018, 07:14 PM)Chantilly Wrote: [ -> ]Lyrica works for back pain if it's nerve-related. But if it's a muscle problem, definitely go for the Somas. It's by far the least addictive of all the alternatives imo.

Flexeril is less addictive than Carisoprodol (soma). Somas can definitely decrease in effectiveness if taken often. Flexeril is not as useful for me as soma, but just wanted to offer this info to the masses.
(07-25-2020, 04:33 AM)Woodhouse Wrote: [ -> ]I was a passenger in a Lyft last year it hit a stalled/wrecked car full speed on the interstate (no brakes applied)
I have been in severe pain that got better with professional treatment. I am now running low on one of my favorite muscle relaxers.
Does anyone know where to find Tizanidine (zanaflex)???


I currently take several muscle relaxers. Depending on day/night & also trying to keep my tolerance down.
Flexaril or Zanaflex for night if I am looking for the added good sleep.
Skelaxin - durring the day (but doesnt work great)
Soma whenever needed - which has been a lot lately.

For severe pain I find that a nice soma & a small zanaflex do the job pretty well.
I will pm you
Seconded on the di@z, because it has definite muscle relaxant properties that have been studied and proven.

S0m@ is very hit-and-miss, and you have to be careful with dosage or one could end up sleeping for longer than intended.

Fl3x3r1l is okay, but it seems to be falling out of favor and doctors will be less likely to recommend it immediately when asked.
$0mA seemed to work best for me or V@li also helps with spasms
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