Hello, I am writing in English since my norwegian is a bit limited.
I heard from a co-worker that you now can't drive at all if you use narcotics medication that is even prescribed :O
How true is that? I do take Tramadol (not regularly) for back pain that occurs now and then which means I dont take them every day (It also says: "Take when needed" on the prescription bottle). And NO: I don't get "high" on 1 pill anymore since I have used them for 2 years, but not every day (2-3 times a week sometimes more)
So now to the million dollar question: What the hell if I get severe pain in the middle of nowhere where I need to take them in order to continue the driving? Do I have to sleep over in the car and continue the next day when the medication has left my system or what do I do?? Call a tow-truck? xD *Crazy laws*
I even heard that you can get arrested for just sitting in your car drunk!! What the hell is going on in this crazy-police state?
Thank you very much in advance for your answer :-)
I heard from a co-worker that you now can't drive at all if you use narcotics medication that is even prescribed :O
How true is that? I do take Tramadol (not regularly) for back pain that occurs now and then which means I dont take them every day (It also says: "Take when needed" on the prescription bottle). And NO: I don't get "high" on 1 pill anymore since I have used them for 2 years, but not every day (2-3 times a week sometimes more)
So now to the million dollar question: What the hell if I get severe pain in the middle of nowhere where I need to take them in order to continue the driving? Do I have to sleep over in the car and continue the next day when the medication has left my system or what do I do?? Call a tow-truck? xD *Crazy laws*
I even heard that you can get arrested for just sitting in your car drunk!! What the hell is going on in this crazy-police state?
Thank you very much in advance for your answer :-)