Jesusgreen
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bigcol75, I really hope you can stop. I'll jump on 6-APB first so I can get back on topic, but doing it once a week is likely to be very bad for you, given it's similarities to MDxx - just as if you were to do MDMA or MDA once a week, you need to take breaks of at least a month (more if you're doing it consecutively and not just a few times here and there) between uses or you're likely to suffer a lot of serotonergic neurotoxicity, along with simply losing the magic and not enjoying it.
Heavy/binge drinking as you know can damage the kidneys, liver, bladder, heart.. the whole body really, and combining it with other drugs will further worsen those effects. Although neither is advisable, it's safer to drink smaller amounts more often than to go all out on a few days.
Methoxetamine was developed through rational drug design to be a significantly more potent alternative to Ketamine, which would allow users to consume smaller amounts, meaning it would be easier to avoid kidney/bladder damage due to the irritant effects. 1g a week is not a small amount though, and a lot of people are doing this amount or even much more and expecting to be trouble free - but it's likely to act in a similar way to Ketamine and so these kind of amounts will cause long-lasting damage.
I think you should be more than "inclined" to put it down. Even if you'd like to continue your use, you've seen the damage first hand and you really need to take a break. I wish you the best of luck, and the same goes for anyone here battling addiction
Heavy/binge drinking as you know can damage the kidneys, liver, bladder, heart.. the whole body really, and combining it with other drugs will further worsen those effects. Although neither is advisable, it's safer to drink smaller amounts more often than to go all out on a few days.
Methoxetamine was developed through rational drug design to be a significantly more potent alternative to Ketamine, which would allow users to consume smaller amounts, meaning it would be easier to avoid kidney/bladder damage due to the irritant effects. 1g a week is not a small amount though, and a lot of people are doing this amount or even much more and expecting to be trouble free - but it's likely to act in a similar way to Ketamine and so these kind of amounts will cause long-lasting damage.
I think you should be more than "inclined" to put it down. Even if you'd like to continue your use, you've seen the damage first hand and you really need to take a break. I wish you the best of luck, and the same goes for anyone here battling addiction