From my experience, this is, unfortunately, part of your permanent health record. You might be able to lose it if the two doctors don't reconcile their health records and you don't give that information to the new doctor.
Schedule II meds are the most restricted in the US, as they have identified medical use, but have been identified to have the highest abuse potential. These are generally things like opiates, stimulants, depressants, etc.
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Amp s4lts are definitely efficient in appetite suppression but tolerance builds pretty quickly. After a short time of consistent use, might find that suppression kind of wanes. I hear supplementing with magnesium may help with tolerance issues.
@xenxra:
if you were stuck on a remote island and could only have 3 things well that doesn't add up because you have sand rocks trees bugs that's already 4 things someone lied
@Stims King:
if there is any veteran here, contact me to get special discount.
@Thoth:
Happy Vet’s day to every one out there protecting our beautiful country!
@DougBreyers:
@xenxra Yeah, and then you went right up to the conductor's quarter and stuck your stinky feet in his face. Could have waited until the train made a complete stop, BUT NOOOOOO
@Hankhill:
Happy veterans day to all the vets. I have much respect for those who served, thank you for your service.
@DougBreyers:
@necromedic came for the knowledge, stayed for the community.
N@necromedic:
I came for the knowledge, I stayed for the community, I habitually check the box and threads every day at 0600 to see who is now questioning their life choices due to a comment by @xenxra.