billkankers
Greenlighter
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- Apr 11, 2021
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Hi,
I'm interested to know in which way did opiates use change your relationship with other substances.
For me, they made me realize the actual high of other drugs is not all good psychoactive effects. For instance, weed can be a good time, but it can also be quite anxious, quite dysphoric (growing up I was a die-hard “smoke weed everyday” kid). Cocaine can be a bit of a dirty high compared to opiates and can also make you paranoid, easily irritable. Used to look forward into doing psychedelics but ever since opiates they became boring and underwhelming.
In the end, opiates made all other substances unappealing the the point I'm only interested in feeling the opiate buzz.
I'm interested to know in which way did opiates use change your relationship with other substances.
For me, they made me realize the actual high of other drugs is not all good psychoactive effects. For instance, weed can be a good time, but it can also be quite anxious, quite dysphoric (growing up I was a die-hard “smoke weed everyday” kid). Cocaine can be a bit of a dirty high compared to opiates and can also make you paranoid, easily irritable. Used to look forward into doing psychedelics but ever since opiates they became boring and underwhelming.
In the end, opiates made all other substances unappealing the the point I'm only interested in feeling the opiate buzz.