I probably shouldn't have said any medical issues, SWIM has a condition called cyclical vommiting syndrome, which ends up kicking in. It's basically due to constipation in SWIMs system hitting the walls of his stomach, and he only ends up feeling it during withdrawal, (too much alcohol or a bad ham and cheese sandwich could also end up triggering it, even if not in withdrawal, but if we're discussing withdrawal atm). Basically it's the puking of withdrawal, but in a much trippier state where SWIM usually ends up seeing holocaust imagery (usually imagining himself in the cold concentration camps during an extremely bad winter, starving, and with dysentary), and SWIM is usually forced to call 911 due to the gagging reflex basically causing additional reflexes (why it's called cyclical), and leaving SWIM only by the toilet side for hours to days, with only a mixture of zofran, reglan and Dramamine in his system able to help, and since at that point he can't take anything orally, especially liquids and eloctrolytes which keep the body functioning, SWIM is usually forced to get an IV in his arm to stay alive.
SWIM does not like this, and is generally careful to place an order for the next shipment 5 days in advance of running out. And even when the shipment is late, SWIM generally prepares to ration/taper anyway to improve chances of not triggering it, and while uncomfortable, that generally does not produce anything much more than discomfort and the sweats.
SWIM trusts his vendor/dealer implicitly because he's likely his best customer, yet his vendor/dealer has tried to convince his customer, SWIM, to get off the "nasty" stuff, thereby making him either a really compassionate, but not very good business man.
SWIM does not like this, and is generally careful to place an order for the next shipment 5 days in advance of running out. And even when the shipment is late, SWIM generally prepares to ration/taper anyway to improve chances of not triggering it, and while uncomfortable, that generally does not produce anything much more than discomfort and the sweats.
SWIM trusts his vendor/dealer implicitly because he's likely his best customer, yet his vendor/dealer has tried to convince his customer, SWIM, to get off the "nasty" stuff, thereby making him either a really compassionate, but not very good business man.