Yes.
It is not written anywhere that she went parachuting.
Charles Shea-Simonds has written: 'The complete sport parachuting guide' -- subject(s): Parachuting 'Sport parachuting' -- subject(s): Parachuting
Both are very addictive. How addicted you get depends on personal preference from person to person. High dosages of Percocet and Lortab have very similar effects, they both feel like morphine with very slight differences. Some people get sick on Lortab but not on Percocet, and vice versa. Percocet is slightly easier to take considering it is a tablet and not a syrup, so for some people that might be a minor deciding factor.
No, Percocet is a painkiller.
Yes. Percocet exists, and Percaset is a common misspelling of Percocet.
Yes.
You cant do freefall parachuting.
Not exactly. The narcotic in Percocet (oxycodone) is metabolized into morphine by the liver. Percocet contains no morphine.
I am not completely sure what is the ideal weather conditions for parachuting. After lots of research I have found videos and guides that will help you understand more.
Not in therapeutic doses. However, you need to know that if you are taking oxycodone regularly and in increasing quantities, you are addicted to it. Furthermore, if you were doing so at the same time you were diagnosed as hypothyroid, it is possible that the diagnosis was incorrect.
WWII they were paratroopers
the way i see it is that if parachuting is an extreme sport that they would announce it on the radio or tv so your answer is no it is not i've went before though its fun