malfunkshun
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First off, thanks for the 'non-hostile' posts for the most part. I was really surprised when I read through this thread.
Sigh. People can be so thick headed. Did you not read my trip report at all? How do you, personally, know for a fact that ingesting 60 pills of loperamide MIGHT get you as high as one Darvocet? You say that as if it were an established fact. I have said many times that it IS possible to get a GOOD buzz with it. I've taken Darvocet, and it's nothing like that. I really don't give a flip if you believe me, but it is just amazing to hear people talk like you when they have no basis. It's pulling information out of your ass, is what it is.
Sound advice. If by 'those type of drugs' you mean opiates and opioids. And that's what loperamide is for, keeping you out of the bathroom for a couple of hours. However, how do you know I or anyone else will be sorry that they/we ever attempted to get high on it, JUST because it's loperamide? More talking with your butt. Loperamide is an opiod and you can get addicted to it just like any other opioid. I'm sorry I ever got high on anything because addiction isn't a walk in the park.
NOW. I can't really comment on the articles about toxicity, and It seems like they were isolated and restricted to infants. I couldn't find any other references to loperamide toxicity, and there are no warnings on the labels, so I'm going to discount 'loperamide toxicity' as a real danger to be concerned about unless or until somebody finds some real research on it.
With that said, the only real concern I have with it (other than the obvious, that it's an addictive opioid) is that there might be something toxic in the fillers when taken at high doses. Does anyone have any information about that?
Piper methysticum said:Why anyone would try to get high from it, I do not understand. Just buy a Darvocet because if anything at all, that's all you might get from ingesting 60 pills of loperamide.
Sigh. People can be so thick headed. Did you not read my trip report at all? How do you, personally, know for a fact that ingesting 60 pills of loperamide MIGHT get you as high as one Darvocet? You say that as if it were an established fact. I have said many times that it IS possible to get a GOOD buzz with it. I've taken Darvocet, and it's nothing like that. I really don't give a flip if you believe me, but it is just amazing to hear people talk like you when they have no basis. It's pulling information out of your ass, is what it is.
My advice is to stay clear of those type of drugs anyway. I am a recovering addict, and Opiate addiction is no joke. When you find yourself eating loperamide to keep yourself out of the bathroom for a couple hours, you'll be sorry you ever attempted to get high from it.
Sound advice. If by 'those type of drugs' you mean opiates and opioids. And that's what loperamide is for, keeping you out of the bathroom for a couple of hours. However, how do you know I or anyone else will be sorry that they/we ever attempted to get high on it, JUST because it's loperamide? More talking with your butt. Loperamide is an opiod and you can get addicted to it just like any other opioid. I'm sorry I ever got high on anything because addiction isn't a walk in the park.
NOW. I can't really comment on the articles about toxicity, and It seems like they were isolated and restricted to infants. I couldn't find any other references to loperamide toxicity, and there are no warnings on the labels, so I'm going to discount 'loperamide toxicity' as a real danger to be concerned about unless or until somebody finds some real research on it.
With that said, the only real concern I have with it (other than the obvious, that it's an addictive opioid) is that there might be something toxic in the fillers when taken at high doses. Does anyone have any information about that?
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