Hello everyone,
So I’ve been using oxycodone and kratom for about 8 years. My routine for most of that time was daily kratom leaf (2–4 times per day, around 20–30 GPD total) with weekly oxycodone use — usually 2–3 times per week. On those days, I’d grab some blues (100% real ones), typically 6 at a time. I’d take 3 (about 90mg) at once, then another 3 a few hours later. Even with daily kratom, I always felt the oxy just fine.
Back in April, I found out about 7OH and quickly began using daily and in that time I took a break from oxy (about 2-3 months). This gradually escalated, and now I’m at 200+mg of 7OH per day with no kratom leaf and no oxy use. About a month and a half ago I tried going back to oxy; I took 90mg about 5–6 hours after my 7OH dose and felt nothing. Tried another 90mg an hour later — still nothing. So it’s clear the 7OH has wreaked havoc on my tolerance.
At this point, I don’t feel the 7OH like I used to either so my plan is to stop the 7OH, go back to raw kratom leaf (maybe with some OPMS if needed), and take a tolerance break before trying oxy again.
My questions are:
- How long of a break on just plain kratom leaf would I need before oxy starts working again? I’m thinking at the very least a week, and to start low at 30mg just to test the waters for safety sake.
- What should I expect in terms of withdrawals when switching back to raw leaf after 5–6 months of heavy daily 7OH use?
Any advice from people who’ve been in a similar situation would be really appreciated. Thanks a lot!
Ps
I’m new to Bluelight and this is my first post so forgive me if I’m not posting in the correct place.
Edit: Unfortunately I’m not getting any real answers here to either questions so I guess I’ll have to find an answer myself. I’m just gonna wing it, take a week or two off the 7, use nothing but plain leaf, and try oxycodone again. I’m gonna probably start at 30mg instead of my usual 90mg as I don’t want to overdose accidentally. I will report back at some point but if anyone has a real answer to this please let me know. Someone who’s actually had experience doing what I’m talking about, not conjecture like I’m getting from moderators.