I have used lope up to 20-25 mg. I was always hesitant to take much more because it backs me up something fierce.
I took some stool softeners (200mg) to alleviate my worries and bowels.
So today I took 60mg. I'm was in the beginning of suboxone withdrawal (for the 1000th fucking time). It takes a good 2.5-3 hours to kick in.
I felt an onset similar to oral liquid morphine, mostly in my extremities and back of the neck. My stomach feels like I drank a bunch of morphine too. It's exactly like that tense but relaxed kinda orgasmic wash effect I get with full agonist opiates/oids. I'm finally warm.
My mood is good too, no anxiety to speak of. My heart isn't pounding out of my chest like earlier today.
I can say with some certainty it isn't placebo because I forgot I took it until I started to feel it coming on.
I'm happy this is so easily available. Makes me say fuck the rat race involved with other stuff...%)
Update...
I've taken doses of 60mg for a few days now and want to report the following...
-Lope provides longggg relief. I only had to dose every 24hrs (to the hour).
-the last day I noticed somewhat decreased effects. This is probably tolerance.
-There seems to be an adjustment period from subs to loperamide involving the CNS effects (for me). My pupils were really constricted about 36hrs into it.
Closing...
I believe lope definitely has a CNS effect taken by itself. I know this is contrary to alot of reports and studies, but I can't deny how I felt and the physical indications of CNS activity I witnessed.
After maintaining on higher doses (for me) of lope for a few days, I think the most accurate description I have read is "poor man's methadone"... The initial effects are kinda like morphine, the later doses/effects are like maintenance doses of methadone (not the great part in the beginning of MMT).
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I took some stool softeners (200mg) to alleviate my worries and bowels.
So today I took 60mg. I'm was in the beginning of suboxone withdrawal (for the 1000th fucking time). It takes a good 2.5-3 hours to kick in.
I felt an onset similar to oral liquid morphine, mostly in my extremities and back of the neck. My stomach feels like I drank a bunch of morphine too. It's exactly like that tense but relaxed kinda orgasmic wash effect I get with full agonist opiates/oids. I'm finally warm.
My mood is good too, no anxiety to speak of. My heart isn't pounding out of my chest like earlier today.
I can say with some certainty it isn't placebo because I forgot I took it until I started to feel it coming on.
I'm happy this is so easily available. Makes me say fuck the rat race involved with other stuff...%)
Update...
I've taken doses of 60mg for a few days now and want to report the following...
-Lope provides longggg relief. I only had to dose every 24hrs (to the hour).
-the last day I noticed somewhat decreased effects. This is probably tolerance.
-There seems to be an adjustment period from subs to loperamide involving the CNS effects (for me). My pupils were really constricted about 36hrs into it.
Closing...
I believe lope definitely has a CNS effect taken by itself. I know this is contrary to alot of reports and studies, but I can't deny how I felt and the physical indications of CNS activity I witnessed.
After maintaining on higher doses (for me) of lope for a few days, I think the most accurate description I have read is "poor man's methadone"... The initial effects are kinda like morphine, the later doses/effects are like maintenance doses of methadone (not the great part in the beginning of MMT).
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substancecode_opiates
substancecode_pharms
explevel_experienced
roacode_oral
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