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Heroin Issues breathing

I've been hooked on daily decongestant nasal sprays (oxymetazoline and phenylephrine) for over a decade.

I started using decongestant nasal sprays because I had a focalin/ritalin script and was snorting the pills daily (yes, not good to snort pills). I had to use a decongestant nasal spray because the pills would clog my nose. I stopped snorting focalin over a decade ago, but I've been stuck using nasal sprays ever since.

Back when i was snortting heaps of dilaudd i fucked my nose. I just used saline nasal spray though as i was not going to get addicted to nasal sprays again. Fuck that
 
I've been hooked on daily decongestant nasal sprays (oxymetazoline and phenylephrine) for over a decade.

I started using decongestant nasal sprays because I had a focalin/ritalin script and was snorting the pills daily (yes, not good to snort pills). I had to use a decongestant nasal spray because the pills would clog my nose. I stopped snorting focalin over a decade ago, but I've been stuck using nasal sprays ever since.
For you and the others that are/have been addicted to the nasal sprays, what is it that you get addicted to? Do they have euphoric effects? Is it having a clear nasal passages? What is it?
 
I have an unopened bottle of Flonase I just discovered. If I use it, will it have any interactions with H if I sniff some a few hours after the Flonase use?
 
If I write " have you ever considered smoking *heroin*?"...would that be considered *harm reduction*? Probably not. Oh, well. So I will not write it. Possibly you should consider, original poster, bupenorphine or Suboxone
 
If I write " have you ever considered smoking *heroin*?"...would that be considered *harm reduction*? Probably not. Oh, well. So I will not write it. Possibly you should consider, original poster, bupenorphine or Suboxone
Smoked it when I was using with a friend as that was his preferred roa, but I just prefer sniffing over smoking. Although, when we had tar, smoking was great.
 
For you and the others that are/have been addicted to the nasal sprays, what is it that you get addicted to? Do they have euphoric effects? Is it having a clear nasal passages? What is it?

The nasal sprays have no euphoric effects; the addiction is purely physical. Once you start using them daily your nasal passages close up as soon as you stop. Then, using a little clears them right up. It's a vicious cycle. It's called rhinitis medicamentosa.
 
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