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Heroin How many consecutive days of heroin use until you are dependent?

Taken maybe 10 000 € worth of opiates and now after five years I am still not and have never been physically addicted them. Mentally somewhat, but I can still not take even heroin if I have it on me.

Nowadays I stick to taking every drug (except alcohol, weed and cigarettes) to max once or twice a week and never twice a week in 2 times row. I have to somewhat plan my use (unless special occasion like partying which I have seriously reduced) to keep it in check after using hard at start.
 
Taken maybe 10 000 € worth of opiates and now after five years I am still not and have never been physically addicted them. Mentally somewhat, but I can still not take even heroin if I have it on me.

Nowadays I stick to taking every drug (except alcohol, weed and cigarettes) to max once or twice a week and never twice a week in 2 times row. I have to somewhat plan my use (unless special occasion like partying which I have seriously reduced) to keep it in check after using hard at start.

When I tried this with opioids (once every 10 days and once every 7 days), I would find myself, with quite a bit of anticipation, counting down the days until my holiday arrived (in the way that a child might anticipate Christmas or a trip to Disneyland). Sure there was no physical component, but the psychological addiction was rather pervasive (I found alot of time would be spent in anticipation).

A variant of this however is still more or less my current approach to opioid use, which having just now articulated that, makes me feel like this is something I should discontinue. I no longer have the rigid scheduling I once had, but the basic rules of avoiding physical withdrawal remain (which i'm usually decent at abiding to, but low-level dependencies have occurred in the form of 14 day habits, etc.). Essentially its still an opioid addiction.

Unlike you however, I have had full-blown opioid addictions in the past, so I believe i'm far more sensitive and susceptible to physical withdrawal.
 
When I tried this with opioids (once every 10 days and once every 7 days), I would find myself, with quite a bit of anticipation, counting down the days until my holiday arrived (in the way that a child might anticipate Christmas or a trip to Disneyland). Sure there was no physical component, but the psychological addiction was rather pervasive (I found alot of time would be spent in anticipation).

A variant of this however is still more or less my current approach to opioid use, which having just now articulated that, makes me feel like this is something I should discontinue. I no longer have the rigid scheduling I once had, but the basic rules of avoiding physical withdrawal remain (which i'm usually decent at abiding to, but low-level dependencies have occurred in the form of 14 day habits, etc.). Essentially its still an opioid addiction.

Unlike you however, I have had full-blown opioid addictions in the past, so I believe i'm far more sensitive and susceptible to physical withdrawal.

Yea, I too agree that im addicted.

I have previously had a 4-year benzo and pregabalin addiction, which saw me eating 2-4mg of xanax/day and 300-600mg of pregab/day, so compared to that I find this a very easy addiction .The pervasion/anticipation is nothing hard or special, as Ive always been a fucking pervert and ocd (a little more after ending my anti-anxiety medication..)

The next for me too would be to end using opiates/oids, but it wont propably happen in years. However I have thought about quitting stims for good, so theres propably one addiction less soon..

Btw, what is your ROA?
 
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