Mugz
Bluelighter
I flushed my heroin so I cannot take anymore and can get started on recovery properly without risking becoming the next tragedy
Isn't that formaldehyde thing a myth, Brimz? Not in the sense that some people have actually done it (cos I know they have) but cos they only did it in the first place cos they thought "embalming fluid" (aka PCP) actually meant embalming fluid rather than relating to the effect it can have. Formaldehyde is highly toxic and very unlikely to get anybody high.
I flushed my heroin so I cannot take anymore and can get started on recovery properly without risking becoming the next tragedy
. Apparently it's what PCP is dissolved in sometimes which is where the slangterm and associated myth stems from.
EDIT: Seconded on that being a wise move, Mugz. Is not summat you wanna go getting too fond of at all. Flushing any drug is sacriliege... but will let you off just this once for HR reasons![]()
I flushed my heroin so I cannot take anymore and can get started on recovery properly without risking becoming the next tragedy
Yeah their is usually something behind these urban myths .

Yeah I saw that max, crazy story, also seen some 'joke' images parodying the whole affair, brutal some folk.
Heard aspartame found in drinks such as diet coke turns to formadehyde in the body or it that just another myth?
Indeed. Shame some US folk took it at face value and tried it for real though. Can't imagine that went well
Mind you, don't cigs have formaldehyde in anyway? Not much but probably doesn't help their image as a healthfood either.
It never takes long for someone to make some sort of joke out of something like this. Some dickheads out there.
Yeah max, terrible state of affairs. I watched a program about internet trolls who post vile comments on the facebook page of folk who have passed away, there was one young lad who hanged himself because of the bullying he recieved on the internet and his page was littered with vile, nasty comments. It was truly disgusting and made me feel sick. I have a Daughter who is growing up in the 'facebook' age and I worry about it, a lot.
