• 🇬🇧󠁿 🇸🇪 🇿🇦 🇮🇪 🇬🇭 🇩🇪 🇪🇺
    European & African
    Drug Discussion


    Welcome Guest!
    Posting Rules Bluelight Rules
  • EADD Moderators: Pissed_and_messed | Shinji Ikari

Gibberings CLXXIX - No not Mormons... morons...

Status
Not open for further replies.
@chatative

i highly reccomend trying h again i have asthma too and with preventers and inhalors is a cinch! ;-)
 
@scotchmist

i just have had great luck since i left hospital im when u get paid u will be rosy 2
Glad things are on the up for you. Pay day will not make me one way or t'other, got plenty of money, its the not spending it on drugs that's the problem... it'll get easier, im determined to do the 7 days this week.. and hooefully not stop there either.

Though a xanax would be nice, i might get some in actually for when i knock the meth on the head.. benzos are one of few drugs i can use responsibly.

Watch you dont go getting a habit there either Ed..
 
@chatative

i highly reccomend trying h again i have asthma too and with preventers and inhalors is a cinch! ;-)

I actually found that my peak flow went up a bit with the first 0.1g I tried smoking... even then it didn't fall much after finishing off the other 0.1g. My chasing technique can't have been that good but I'm sure I didn't waste that much.

You cant recommend someone to heroin on a harm reduction site. That's not right.

Evey

I did suggest it first... we're all grown ups (in theory ;)) on a drugs website here. A bit of encouragement to try drugs is to be expected.
 
Opioids do make me breath easier, and more deeply. (Have chronic asthma since childhood). Though smoking as route of administration will offset some of that. Found this tidbit

Morphine has been used to treat dyspnea for centuries, although the exact mechanism of action remains unclear. Opioids may diminish the chemoreceptor response to hypercapnia and hypoxia, or they may cause vasodilation, resulting in decreased dyspnea due to the resulting reduction in preload and pulmonary congestion. Additionally, opioids can facilitate a decrease in anxiety and the subjective sensation of dyspnea without reducing respiratory rate or oxygen saturation
 
I actually found that my peak flow went up a bit with the first 0.1g I tried smoking... even then it didn't fall much after finishing off the other 0.1g. My chasing technique can't have been that good but I'm sure I didn't waste that much.



I did suggest it first... we're all grown ups (in theory ;)) on a drugs website here. A bit of encouragement to try drugs is to be expected.
Just refer to the tutorial ;)
 
I deleted that tutorial actually... but it was very useful! :) (and amusing)

They say that practice makes perfect but I do think that's one technique that mastering would not be wise. ;)
 
That more than answered my question! Do you not spend much time in the hospital other than at the start & end of the day then? Or do you have a separate area for paramedics from that for Doctors etc. My knowledge of such things doesn't extend further than seeing Casualty over the years... ;)

Ambulances are based at ambulance stations which are a totally different location to hospitals (you start and end the day there). When shift starts you get sent to a stand by point which is a random centralised location within your patch then called to an incident by 999control....go to the incident then either treat at the scene or take to hospital or both. You then technically head back to standby location but 99.9% of the time another call will come through before you get there and so the day continues. When u arrive at the hospital it usually only takes one person to hand a patient over and book them in so the other one just has 10 minutes to chill. Then off again. But the only time you spend at hospitals is when you're dropping someone off.
I can only guess that the only reason the paramedics in casualty always appear to be at the hospital is to keep the main characters in a central location for TV purposes.

I suppose out of a 12 hour shift you may have 6 or 7 jobs all of which need to be taken to hospital so maybe you spend an hour their max during the whole day but broken up......and it can be anyone of the 5 or 6 different hospitals that are on your particular patch and not always the same one.

I guess everything on TV isn't always accurate. Is casulatly even still on TV?

And Evey - I'm hoping you do well with your sub reduction and rooting for you. You've done great to get down to 4. Just remember the lower you get the smaller the decreases have to be as its a higher percentage of the overall dose at each decrease. But you're doing very well. Keep it up.
 
Thanks. I really had no idea about that!

Yes Casualty is most definitely still on. My parents are watching it right now as it happens. I stopped watching it a long time ago. I preferred it where they had an RTC, someone losing a loved one & a family making up every episode. It was a winning formula... dependable. ;)

No. Its meant to be a HARM REDUCTION site. Encouraging people to take highly addictive substances is not harm reduction.

Evey

You are right in some respects but it's not like he was telling me to try it out the blue... if people ask or, as with my case, mention a drug... there is no reason someone can't pass comment on trying it whether or not it is addictive.

Of course with highly addictive drugs, both sides should be laid out... but in the end of the day we can't allow people to not have discussions encouraging drug use. All we can do is make sure people make informed decisions & use drugs in as risk free a way as possible.
 
^^very true. Other than my meds I don't take any drugs but I strongly believe in people being educated on drugs in an honest and complete manner. The good and bad and making their own choices. You will NEVER stop people from seeking altered states of mind as its too ingrained in the human phyche. But we can do everything possible to minimise the harm that people do to thmeslelves (and others) if they do chose to go down that path.

I believe very much in sovereignty of ones own body......as long as its is exercised with informed consent.
 
How often do u land on your legs standing in a bicykle crash? First time for me and there was good speed on & I could see this would end wrong. But lol suddenly im standing on my legs, bicyckle is on the ground. =D Lucky me!
 
How often do u land on your legs standing in a bicykle crash? First time for me and there was good speed on & I could see this would end wrong. But lol suddenly im standing on my legs, bicyckle is on the ground. =D Lucky me!

If that happened where I live your bike would have already been stolen while you left it for the 1 minute it probably took to type that.....in fact if you peddle too slowly it would be stolen from under you as you rode along.
 
I deleted that tutorial actually... but it was very useful! :) (and amusing)

They say that practice makes perfect but I do think that's one technique that mastering would not be wise. ;)
It was funny yeah, my mates such a twat.. hahaha.. and yeah, don't get to good at it ;)
 
Thanks. I really had no idea about that!

Yes Casualty is most definitely still on. My parents are watching it right now as it happens. I stopped watching it a long time ago. I preferred it where they had an RTC, someone losing a loved one & a family making up every episode. It was a winning formula... dependable. ;)



You are right in some respects but it's not like he was telling me to try it out the blue... if people ask or, as with my case, mention a drug... there is no reason someone can't pass comment on trying it whether or not it is addictive.

Of course with highly addictive drugs, both sides should be laid out... but in the end of the day we can't allow people to not have discussions encouraging drug use. All we can do is make sure people make informed decisions & use drugs in as risk free a way as possible.

Fair point.

It was funny yeah, my mates such a twat.. hahaha.. and yeah, don't get to good at it ;)

Why do you never reply to my PMs?

Evey
 
Alright Gibberer's.

Quick question, to anyone who's done shift work:

I'm considering taking up work which involve night and days. If I got roughly 4/5 hours sleep at night, and then 3-4 hours sleep in the afternoon...every day.... will this be as good as your required 8 hours? or because it is split into 2 sleep sessions will the system find it difficult?
 
Last edited:
No idea. I just usually try to get my 8 hours or whatever in one go as napping doesn't work for me as once I fall asleep I won't want to get up. Plus maybe if you could make your main sleep session a bit longer perhaps?

When you say 3/4 hour power nap do you mean three to four hour or three quarters of an hour?....just confused as you used the same notation for you 4/5 hour bit which must mean four to five hours??

Reason I ask that is 3 to 4 hours isn't really as power nap....that's a nights sleep for many folk on shift work! Lol!

Anyway.....I never find two split sleep sessions as good as one longer one but the only real way to know is to try it (trial run so to speak) as everyone's different with sleep.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top