ambigroove
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- Jul 13, 2011
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Sorry if this has been posted before, but i did try to use the search feature and really didnt find anything.
On an empty stomach i ate a little less than half a bar of hersheys dark chocolate. Probably took a 10mg lortab about 30 minutes later. 3 hours go by and the effect is wearing off. Then after about another hour when im sitting in traffic, BAM! The pill starts to come on again. This was 3 hours ago and im still feeling it. So 7 hours total.
I have never experienced a pill like that come on again so strong. In fact, i have never had a second rush from an opiate before.. ever. And i am amazed it happened 4 hours after i took it.
It took me some time to figure out what happened as i just put 2+2 together. Note: this is not placibo effect. I have never heard of or even thought of the possibility of chocolate making opiates stronger. I did do a internet search and while there are some hints that it might, there is no definite clearification on it like there is for grapefruit juice and opiates.
I have taken grapefruit juice to potentate pain killers before but i can tell you now, dark chocolate is MUCH better at doing it. At least it was tonight. If anybody else has had an experience like this with chocolate and opiates i would like to know.
On an empty stomach i ate a little less than half a bar of hersheys dark chocolate. Probably took a 10mg lortab about 30 minutes later. 3 hours go by and the effect is wearing off. Then after about another hour when im sitting in traffic, BAM! The pill starts to come on again. This was 3 hours ago and im still feeling it. So 7 hours total.
I have never experienced a pill like that come on again so strong. In fact, i have never had a second rush from an opiate before.. ever. And i am amazed it happened 4 hours after i took it.
It took me some time to figure out what happened as i just put 2+2 together. Note: this is not placibo effect. I have never heard of or even thought of the possibility of chocolate making opiates stronger. I did do a internet search and while there are some hints that it might, there is no definite clearification on it like there is for grapefruit juice and opiates.
I have taken grapefruit juice to potentate pain killers before but i can tell you now, dark chocolate is MUCH better at doing it. At least it was tonight. If anybody else has had an experience like this with chocolate and opiates i would like to know.