Painkillers Morphing Into Something Else  
 
California, Extra Stupid, Hospital, Nurses, USA | Healthy | May 21, 2019  
 
 
(During an annual summer trip to California, I start having abdominal pains. My dad brings me to a local clinic, and from there I get directed to the ER because of possible appendicitis. Once there, they hook me up to an IV. I’m a little paranoid around needles, so I ask them what exactly they’re putting in the IV. I also happen to have a fear of inebriation, as well as a fear of being forcibly injected with addictive drugs.) 
 
Nurse: “Saline fluids and some morphine.” 
 
Me: “Morphine? Why morphine?” 
 
Nurse: “You said you were in pain.” 
 
Me: “I am, but I don’t think it’s extreme enough to justify morphine!” 
 
Nurse: “Okay, we can take the morphine out. You’re sure you don’t need any painkillers?” 
 
Me: “I mean, some painkillers would be nice, but not something that extreme.” 
 
Nurse: “Well, we can give you the morphine if you want.” 
 
Me: “No morphine!” 
 
Nurse: “So, you don’t need painkillers?” 
 
(This conversation repeats a few times before I eventually tell her I don’t need painkillers and let her hook me up to the saline fluids. Some time passes, and eventually, another nurse comes to check on me.) 
 
Nurse #2: “And have you had any painkillers?” 
 
Me: “Well, they kept offering me morphine, but I didn’t want that. It seems a little extreme.” 
 
Nurse #2: “Wait, so, no one offered you any Tylenol?” 
 
Me: “No!” 
 
(The second nurse brought me some Tylenol, and that did seem to help, but I will forever be confused about the first nurse who seemed to think that morphine was the only painkiller in existence.)
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
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