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Opioids Don’t shoot me but what’s a safe dose of fentanyl on average for someone on 8 mg bupe

Juicewrldfan

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I have about a gram but I don’t do fentanyl. Needed to numb myself so bought what was available.

I always had issues with safety before and I think it’s stronger these days but I did maybe close to .1 intranasally and i felt it lightly but not as much as I’d like. However I’m hesitant to redose because that is how I get in trouble and OD. To be brutally honest I’ve almost always OD off a pack do want to be careful as possible and I don’t have anyone to do it with or in front of. So idk…I don’t want my wife to have to save me for the third time and want to make sure I’m being as safe as possible with my circumstances

Should I increase the dose by small tiny bumps and wait a bit each time. Instead of lines. I mean like a tiny bump and then wait 30 minutes type deal or idk. That’s what I’m saying idk.

And before people get concerned that know me, I am going inpatient next week to a mental health treatment house which is really like a resort in the country with exellwmt treatment and I’m just trying to make it until then so you don’t have to ask me to get help. I’m going Tuesday
 
My concern is that I just hope that it is not mixed with something bad. Like as in clandestine ... worse.

That is all. It's too new for me yet. However, it is strong and used for anesthesia I think. Or is that Ketamine.


Yes, fent may be a bit worse.

Careful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Dangerous waters.

I think people aren't clear on how buprenorphine works. It COMPETES for receptor occupancy. That is to say even opioids with lower MOR affinity than buprenorphine can still be active. I know this because I was trailled on buprenorphine for pain and all I got was seemingly endless anxiety. But I took the buprenorphine in the morning and in the evening the Co-codamol I had previously been prescribed which worked as usual. I do not recommend either.

So a lot of dangerous myths have grown up such as buprenorphine reversing an OD - which it does not. Buprenorphine having a half-life measured in days in spite of plasma-levels halving in 2-3 hours. Buprenorphine triggering AWS. Well yes, if someone is consuming large amounts of a potent MOR ligand, a large dose of buprenorphine will compete and so it's only 'true' for a given value of 'true'.

But whenever someone says 'fantanyl', do they mean plain vanilla fentanyl or do they mean one of the hundreds of homolouges that have turned up on the black market?

I'm glad your are OK but be aware that very few people ever knowingly overdose on fentanyl yet it's a killer.
 
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Dangerous waters.

I think people aren't clear on how buprenorphine works. It COMPETES for receptor occupancy. That is to say even opioids with lower MOR affinity than buprenorphine can still be active. I know this because I was trailled on buprenorphine for pain and all I got was seemingly endless anxiety. But I took the buprenorphine in the morning and in the evening the Co-codamol I had previously been prescribed which worked as usual. I do not recommend either.

So a lot of dangerous myths have grown up such as buprenorphine reversing an OD - which it does not. Buprenorphine having a half-life measured in days in spite of plasma-levels halving in 2-3 hours. Buprenorphine triggering AWS. Well yes, if someone is consuming large amounts of a potent MOR ligand, a large dose of buprenorphine will compete and so it's only 'true' for a given value of 'true'.

But whenever someone says 'fantanyl', do they mean plain vanilla fentanyl or do they mean one of the hundreds of homolouges that have turned up on the black market?

I'm glad your are OK but be aware that very few people ever knowingly overdose on fentanyl yet it's a killer.
No I’ve OD like 7 times iv fentanyl many years ago so I quit it but I was desperate. Yeah idk if it’s fentanyl or something else. I have a test kit but I don’t think it will differentiate between analogues
 
So I’m still alive thankfully but passed out for like 5 hours with a full plate of food and that’s all I took so I think anymore and if not have wakes up. I feel like there’s a benzo in it. That’s really all I feel is a benzo feeling not like true tar heroin or any opiate feeling I don’t think I care for it but I’m afraid to do enough to really see and that’s likely why no opiate high well and I had taken a sub that morning but idk
 
good luck at rehab mate, all the very best to you

Repeated for good luck.

My wife is an alcoholic but she hasn't touched a drop of alcohol for over 38 years. I suggest the same is true with all chemicals. Getting clean is tough, staying clean is tougher.

Because lets face it, what do you replace all those hours chasing the money, all those hours chasing the drug and especially all of those hours under the influence of the drug WITH?

Sure now you have some money, but I would argue that a sane user has figured out that their drug of choice is the optimum use of resources to bring happiness.

But whatever happens, remember that it doesn't matter how many times you fall, as long as you get back up and keep walking.
 
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