Since my other posts in suboxone threads were basically ignored, I feel the need to start a thread about a recent trend I noticed on bluelight.
A few months ago, jasoncrest began raving about the highs he was achieving by shooting suboxone and benadryl. Because of the curious nature of bluelighters (and the lack of high offered by suboxone, especially after the "honeymoon" period some people who have low tolerances enjoy during the induction period), many began trying this iv combination. Of these people, most-if not all-know about, and post warnings to others-about the dangers of shooting pills.
Shooting suboxone and benadryl (or suboxone alone, or even subutex) is a very dangerous habit with little to no pay off. While I can't speak with authority, because I myself would never take this unnecessary risk, I have spoken with people I know who have tried it. It isn't worth it and it is a very dangerous idea. It is on par with shooting methodone. Everyone knows not to shoot methadone, so why are people shooting suboxone.
Anyway, my point of this thread is that the only "safety" proof is jason crest's quote (and, don't get me wrong, I respect him and his posts) "I've been doing it for months and don't notice any damage." Guys/gals, please stop this pointless and dangerous practice. It isn't worth it and, as I think most if not all of you know, it is very dangerous.
Just had to get this off my chest. I hope some of you who recently started this habit will reconsider.
-swybs
A few months ago, jasoncrest began raving about the highs he was achieving by shooting suboxone and benadryl. Because of the curious nature of bluelighters (and the lack of high offered by suboxone, especially after the "honeymoon" period some people who have low tolerances enjoy during the induction period), many began trying this iv combination. Of these people, most-if not all-know about, and post warnings to others-about the dangers of shooting pills.
Shooting suboxone and benadryl (or suboxone alone, or even subutex) is a very dangerous habit with little to no pay off. While I can't speak with authority, because I myself would never take this unnecessary risk, I have spoken with people I know who have tried it. It isn't worth it and it is a very dangerous idea. It is on par with shooting methodone. Everyone knows not to shoot methadone, so why are people shooting suboxone.
Anyway, my point of this thread is that the only "safety" proof is jason crest's quote (and, don't get me wrong, I respect him and his posts) "I've been doing it for months and don't notice any damage." Guys/gals, please stop this pointless and dangerous practice. It isn't worth it and, as I think most if not all of you know, it is very dangerous.
Just had to get this off my chest. I hope some of you who recently started this habit will reconsider.
-swybs