The last few days I was all manic and high on Kratom and thinking how great it would be to just be on it all the time for the most part but become a "master at tapering" so I can get off whenever I want, but I have to ask:
1) Since I know I would almost certainly allow my dosages to get higher over time (this also means I'd no longer be using extracts, which I am doing now), isn't there the very real possibility that I could get in deeper than I expected and then not be able to get myself to really taper off when I want to?
A) I mean, how much harder is it really to taper off of, or simply cold turkey stop, lets say, a 15 gram a day habit you've had for 1 year vs a 5 gram habit you've had for one month?
I know that the answer would be somewhat subjective, and I have gone through WD when I was stupidly taking like 30 grams a day (but I wasn't on those doses for more than a week, I'd just keep stopping and going through WD and then resuming) but is it really a lot harder to stop when you've been dependent on it for longer and at higher doses?
And I'm particularly talking even more about THE LENGTH of the habit.
B) Even if the dose is the same, will the WDs be THAT much worse if you stop a 10 gram a day habit that you've had for 6 months vs one you've had for one month? Is there a point where you feel that the WDs don't necessarily get worse cause they're already as bad as they can get?
Again, the only reason I don't know these answers is cause for years I've had this pretty weird habit of only using like a few days in a row, then stopping and getting WD and getting through it, then waiting a bit and starting again, rinse and repeat. I've never actually tried to taper. It's always been cold turkey.
But if I could really learn to taper and be confident in it, maybe I could allow myself to use Kratom as a medication where I can be on it for like a month or two at a time before tapering for a break.
I just want to know if I'm fooling myself or not, because if the potential WD eventually won't get worse past a certain point then I might as well stay on longer before the inevitable break and enjoy the benefits.
Perhaps it does get worse if you've had a longer and bigger habit but some of you guys taper off before it gets to the point, or else you are used to stronger opioids (I'm NOT) so it doesn't really bother you?
1) Since I know I would almost certainly allow my dosages to get higher over time (this also means I'd no longer be using extracts, which I am doing now), isn't there the very real possibility that I could get in deeper than I expected and then not be able to get myself to really taper off when I want to?
A) I mean, how much harder is it really to taper off of, or simply cold turkey stop, lets say, a 15 gram a day habit you've had for 1 year vs a 5 gram habit you've had for one month?
I know that the answer would be somewhat subjective, and I have gone through WD when I was stupidly taking like 30 grams a day (but I wasn't on those doses for more than a week, I'd just keep stopping and going through WD and then resuming) but is it really a lot harder to stop when you've been dependent on it for longer and at higher doses?
And I'm particularly talking even more about THE LENGTH of the habit.
B) Even if the dose is the same, will the WDs be THAT much worse if you stop a 10 gram a day habit that you've had for 6 months vs one you've had for one month? Is there a point where you feel that the WDs don't necessarily get worse cause they're already as bad as they can get?
Again, the only reason I don't know these answers is cause for years I've had this pretty weird habit of only using like a few days in a row, then stopping and getting WD and getting through it, then waiting a bit and starting again, rinse and repeat. I've never actually tried to taper. It's always been cold turkey.
But if I could really learn to taper and be confident in it, maybe I could allow myself to use Kratom as a medication where I can be on it for like a month or two at a time before tapering for a break.
I just want to know if I'm fooling myself or not, because if the potential WD eventually won't get worse past a certain point then I might as well stay on longer before the inevitable break and enjoy the benefits.
Perhaps it does get worse if you've had a longer and bigger habit but some of you guys taper off before it gets to the point, or else you are used to stronger opioids (I'm NOT) so it doesn't really bother you?
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