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It depends on what kind of patch it is. If it is a bug-fix patch, then it should only take a few minutes to less than 20 minutes. If it is a content patch then maybe less than an hour. If it is a major content patch (pre-expansion/major content revision) expect it to take several hours. Of course this all depends on your internet connection and the amount of people trying to download the patch at the same time you are.
no! I would not do that cause they both have chemical reactions that will hurt ur lungs
Yes, it's OK to change your patch at midnight. You just need to change it on the same day, not the same time.
No, you only have to apply the patch on the correct day, not the correct hour.
You take a patch and sew it on whichever piece of clothing that needs repair. You do not have to be a master seamstress to make a repair, but simply take your time in sewing.
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The length of time it takes to download a patch depends on the size of the patch and the speed of your connection. On the whole, patches can take 6-8 hours if they are major content updates, and less than 30 minutes for minor patches. If you download a patch from a patch mirror (a third party site) it can be quicker.
The packaging recommends that you not place the patch in the same place each time. Switch arms and locations with each new patch. It should specify what body parts are acceptable.
You should consult your doctor or pharmacist for specific advice. It can be quite dangerous to mix pain medications.
Maybe in febuary.
no, but if you have a hard time remembering the pill I suggest the patch.
Actually you can, but it's important to understand why the literature tells you not to. The reason is that the patch stays applied in the same spot for 48-72 hours, depending on the patient. During this period, the skin in that area doesn't have time to breathe, so keeping it constantly covered will cause skin problems over time. The trick to using the same spot is to take off the old patch, clean and dry the skin area, then let it breathe for about 2-4 hours before putting on another patch. That's usually enough time before you start feeling withdrawals, and even if you do feel a twinge, you can take some Percocet or other breakthrough meds to compensate while the new patch dose ramps up. Personally, I used both my biceps; I'd put a new patch on my left bicep when I took the old one off my right one.