yes, you certainly can. i took it for 1 month prior to my back surgery and i can tell you without doubt, i was hooked as much as a crack addict. i found myself asking family members for pain killers such as loritab, percocet, and anything else that was a narcotic. i still do the same today and wish to God i had never taken the first one.
I dont think so. What you should be concerned w/ is the stopping and starting of using anything. That is one of the most dangerous things when abusing drugs!!! (besides needles)
2 months is a long time, its gonna be hard if you're weak minded --------WEAK MINDED HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH WITHDRAWING OFF ANY DRUG,A---HOLE.
Under flexible deposit option you can withdraw your investment before maturity. You can withdraw between 0-3 months or 3-6 months and still enjoy partial benefits.
Most sufferers experience only moderate discomfort and find that their symptoms clear up without any lasting harm after a few weeks or months.
At birth, infants tend to be without symptoms and usually do not develop them until approximately six months of age.
If one has no job for at least 2 months, one can withdraw from provident fund. To do so, a declaration is required, stating the reason for leaving the job.
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You cannot withdraw your PF if you transfer to another company. You can only withdraw your PF if you are unemployed and it has been at least 2 months since your last withdrawal.
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You can have it for over 10 years without knowing it, once symptoms start, the average lifespan is 12 months, it is incurable and has a 100% mortality rate.
Symptoms may appear from several weeks to several months.
It has a shelf life of about 24-30 months. IF kept in a cool, dry, DARK place and in an airtight bottle.
in law it is where you agree atleast 6 months in advance of your divorce papers being handed into the solicitors, you then have 2 months in which to withdraw your papers.