Intrinsic man
Bluelighter
Hello all,
I have been insufflating heroin for the past 3 - 4 hours tonight. At no point did I get super fucked up, just a nice steady opiate euphoria. Anyways, I am aware that mixing heroin and coke together is generally thought to put a lot of strain on ones heart. I did some research and apparently the reason is that your heart rate is slowed by the heroin, and then sky rockets from the coke, only to be exceptionally slowed again all within a short period of time.
My heart rate is about 70 - 80 bpm (This is just a rough estimate, basically the heroin only slowed my heart by a little) and after taking a very small bump of pretty pure cocaine it has only slightly sped up. Since the range of variation in my bpm is within a small margin, is this really causing that much damage to my heart? Are there other factors that account for cardiovascular damage? (other than the damage done by the coke alone, of course).
I hope this makes sense, thanks!
I have been insufflating heroin for the past 3 - 4 hours tonight. At no point did I get super fucked up, just a nice steady opiate euphoria. Anyways, I am aware that mixing heroin and coke together is generally thought to put a lot of strain on ones heart. I did some research and apparently the reason is that your heart rate is slowed by the heroin, and then sky rockets from the coke, only to be exceptionally slowed again all within a short period of time.
My heart rate is about 70 - 80 bpm (This is just a rough estimate, basically the heroin only slowed my heart by a little) and after taking a very small bump of pretty pure cocaine it has only slightly sped up. Since the range of variation in my bpm is within a small margin, is this really causing that much damage to my heart? Are there other factors that account for cardiovascular damage? (other than the damage done by the coke alone, of course).
I hope this makes sense, thanks!