Why Do People Take Percocet as a Recreational Drug? How Does It Make You Feel?

Question by Marissa C: why do people take percocet as a recreational drug? How does it make you feel?
I know people abuse percocet (oxycodone) but why? what is the feeling you get from this drug that makes people abuse it? Im taking it right now because i just had surgery but all it does is make me tired, i cant imagine why you would want to take this drug for fun. Do you have to take a lot to get the effect that drug abusers get? How many pills do you usually take to “abuse” it. Because i don’t feel euphoric or “out of it” or anything i just feel tired.

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Answer by John
The problem is not surgery, it is you

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