H, ki didn't answer your question. His o y's were pharndcaurical pressed with out any fentylsl at all. He was the one person on the face of the earth that got an MD to Rx him 30's on the regular. His face was boyish but engendered trust. Talked his way into any such thing. I honestly think he fell asleep and passed away.
Question is have: is an oxy od painful?
Oh so it was a script? So he really did OD on the oxy + alp combo then. No fent is good, because fent is generally a "cold" opiate without the warm euphoria so not necessarily a pleasant experience, whereas oxy has you high.
An oxy OD is not painful no. Odds are he fell asleep and didn't even feel himself dying. This is the case for the vast majority of oxy OD's.
Even when I almost OD'd off oxy and benzos last year and could feel my breathing stopping, as in I had to consciously make an effort to stay awake and breathe, I still wasn't in pain. I could have just let go if I wanted. It was very strange feeling at peace and relaxed when I was on the edge of death, but that's the effect of the combo of oxy and alprazolam, you feel calm no matter what.
And really even that is rare. Most people will pass out before they get to that point.
It is most certain he will have died painlessly. He will have stopped breathing after passing out, and he would have passed out feeling like he was on the nod, so he'd have been high. As the actual death happens when you're unconscious, there is no pain or suffering.
I'm confused about one thing though. You said earlier:
All I know is that he was opiate naive
But then you say he got 30's scripted on the regular?
Just trying to understand how this fits together, as if he got 30's scripted regularly surely he wasn't opioid naive? Or do you just mean he usually took them as scripted rather than abusing them so had a low tolerance?
But in any case, someone can get away with certain doses of oxy for years and still have an OD, it just takes one unlucky day especially with a combo of oxy and benzos.
You can take some comfort however in the fact he most certainly did not die in pain and did not suffer. He most certainly died peacefully in his sleep.