JessFR
Bluelight Crew
I think its dangerous and any healthcare professional would agree. Feel how you want. If you tell someone its safe then they may try. If you have a reason to think its not- and i have some- then you shouldn't encourage it. I don't want to be even partially involved in the death or degredation of another person. I dont think its the most dangerous thing in the world but neither is noodling(fishing big catfish with your hands and feet). That kills alot of people too. I think its a dangerous hobby. Dumb. But some people get alot of happiness from it. I don't know anyone who heroin has made a happier person but by god if it does then do your thing. The only good use for heroin i can see would be pain management. At some point quality of life outweighs the risk of death. Its all about risk vs reward. And the long term risk typically outweighs any long term reward with this drug. I'll leave ya'll alone. Have a good day and be safe. You're all more important than you know.
I don't care if any healthcare professional would agree. It wouldn't change objective reality. As a chemical substance heroin is relatively safe. This is a fact. You know what else has been shown repeatedly to be objective reality? That misleading people and withholding the truth when it comes to drugs so as to send the right message, or because it might make people use it, or whatever. Doesn't work. It gets people killed.
Bluelight is a harm reduction website, the philosophy of harm reduction requires people receive accurate information so as to make informed choices. Refusing to say that heroin, as a substance by itself, is relatively say. Which is to say that beyond the risk of overdose, which is mostly confined to inexperienced users or users with low tolerance (and again we are talking theoretically regarding pure heroin not street heroin depending on where you life), and all the problems caused by addiction and blood born pathogens. The drug ITSELF won't cause much harm purely as a result of using it like alcohol or methamphetamine would.
This is the reality of the situation. If someone would use heroin after hearing what I just said they almost certainly were going to anyway, but they have a right to the truth and all the evidence suggests that giving people the truth leads to better outcomes than deception. And withholding saying this reality because someone might use it as an excuse to try heroin is deceptive.
And you know, for all the pain and destruction and loss heroin has brought into my life, I don't tend to think about how my life would have been different had I never used heroin, cause I honestly think I might well have killed myself had I not started using heroin to cope at the time in my life when I did. And I know others who'd say the same. Now this is NOT an endorsement for anyone to try heroin. Unless you're on the verge of killing yourself, if you at all like your life, I don't think you should go anywhere near heroin. Or opioids in general. The destruction they can cause you your life is unimaginable.
But the reality of the situation is what it is, and distorting that reality in any way even well intentioned goes against the principles of harm reduction that bluelight ascribes to.
Sorry - tried to DM but it seems yr inbox is full.
I freed up space and accepted your friend request.
