Sherminator2
Bluelighter
When you don't have a tolerance it feels amazing. Blissful is the best word I can think of to describe it. All the aches and pains in your body go away. You feel warm, can walk around in the winter in a t-shirt. It's like being wrapped in a warm cozy chemical blanket. All psychological stresses and worries and anxieties are pushed aside. You might nod out, drifting in and out of blissful dreams and consciousness. Then you come down and feel fine, no hangover, maybe even an afterglow. But then you start using it regularly. After all, there were no downsides at all the first time! it seems like the perfect drug. At worst maybe you did a bit too much and puked, but you felt so good that puking was barely even unpleasant. But soon the effects start to diminish. You need more to get to where you want to be. Soon, you cant even get that feeling you got the first time. Then one day you wake up feeling awful. You are addicted. Soon you aren't using to get high, your using to not be sick, to be normal, just to be able to function in day to day life. But your tolerance keeps getting higher and the drugs dont get any cheaper. At first you could get high for a few dollars, now your paycheck is gone in two days.
Don't do heroin. It's fun, but its insidiously addictive, far more than any other drug i've used (and thats a long list), and the addiction sneaks up on you. You might feel in control, but its a very slippery slope. I highly recommend staying away. I just kicked for the second time after a relapse, and the withdrawls are not something I would wish on anybody. Cold sweats, chills, nausea, diarrhea, restless legs/muscle spasms, insomnia, intense anxiety, cravings, depression, anxiety, aches and pains through your whole body, horrible muscle cramps, headaches, skin crawling (feeling like your skin is burning/prickling which makes just being touched horribly uncomfortable and even wearing a shirt is unpleasant)
Don't do heroin. It's fun, but its insidiously addictive, far more than any other drug i've used (and thats a long list), and the addiction sneaks up on you. You might feel in control, but its a very slippery slope. I highly recommend staying away. I just kicked for the second time after a relapse, and the withdrawls are not something I would wish on anybody. Cold sweats, chills, nausea, diarrhea, restless legs/muscle spasms, insomnia, intense anxiety, cravings, depression, anxiety, aches and pains through your whole body, horrible muscle cramps, headaches, skin crawling (feeling like your skin is burning/prickling which makes just being touched horribly uncomfortable and even wearing a shirt is unpleasant)