Anyone, what are some stories you have wanted to tell people but haven’t had the right askreddit question to answer?

Everything you're saying is dependent on 2 things: knowing that the dose is unusual, and that his descriptions are how he felt at the time, not in hindsight.

He had no reason to doubt who he thought was a credible expert. There's nothing wrong with taking recommendations at face value.

You say you could tell you were impaired by the drug. Drugs affect people differently. He was given the prescription because he was traumatized by a violent assault. Maybe he was lethargic before taking the drug and didn't notice a difference. Maybe the drug affected his ability to tell how impaired he was. How many times have you heard "naw, I'm not too drunk"? I know different pain meds affect me differently. Percocet? I can tell, my head is fuzzy, something's wrong. Valium? Fuck, all I know is I'm having a great day!

Everything is "I could tell, you should too." "I changed my dosage, you should've too." You're so insistent on being better than him...

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