Kenaz
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I've been trying to read as much as I can about this before I try it, and came across something that has me a bit scared...The following is an excerpt from a different site. Has anybody had a similar experience or know if there is any validity to this:
".....Second I DO NOT recommend shooting the Opana ER's because these contain silicified microcrystalline cellulose, in other words silica which is very poisonous and harmful to your veins and lungs. Regular Opana's DO NOT contain silica and are way less harmful to inject. Every time I have injected Opana ER's about 45 minutes to 1 1/2 hours later I get extreme uncontrollable shakes. It's almost like a seizure except you're conscious for and I would know because I have had 3 Gran Mal Seizures in the past 4 years. The shakes are caused from the silica which when shot compress your lungs and both your blood pressure and oxygen levels are severely decreased. If you still wish to shoot Opana ER's despite my warning when you do get the shakes take big, deep, steady breaths. I have found that this helps a great deal. Right after the shakes go away, which they last about 30 minutes, you get extremely high so it's almost worth the risk, ALMOST....."
I'd urge anybody who is going through the trouble of preparing Opana ER for injection to purchase and use micron filters. There's some debate about how bad silicates are for you when insufflating Opana ER. There's no question at all about the dangers of injecting insoluble pill binders. If you can play chemist with the TimeRX system you can do HR and filter your shots properly.