macd610
Bluelighter
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- Feb 6, 2012
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I'm so sorry to hear about this horrible loss. You have potentially helped many people by sharing your pain. Maybe this is a time for us to consider how much emphasis we put on the issue of tolerance here as bluelighters. Certainly, it's an important thing to consider... however it doesn't always save us.
Some people ( myself included) tend to use how they feel (how high / not high they are) as means of determining whether or not they've had enough of the drug. This combined with the whole "I'm okay because I've got a tolerance" frame of mind is so very dangerous.
If one uses enough of a certain drug and builds up a tolerance- I'm talking mostly of opiates/opioids and benzos here, for this discussion's purpose- the way they feel is not going to be an accurate indicator. People can overdose, period. In the end, it doesn't make any difference if they were high or unable to get the high being sought after. Respiratory depression is respiratory depression, and is completely independent of one's perceived level of intoxication.
Again, I am so so sorry for your loss. Hopefully we will think a little more carefully before doing that extra bit of whatever, thanks to this thread.
Some people ( myself included) tend to use how they feel (how high / not high they are) as means of determining whether or not they've had enough of the drug. This combined with the whole "I'm okay because I've got a tolerance" frame of mind is so very dangerous.
If one uses enough of a certain drug and builds up a tolerance- I'm talking mostly of opiates/opioids and benzos here, for this discussion's purpose- the way they feel is not going to be an accurate indicator. People can overdose, period. In the end, it doesn't make any difference if they were high or unable to get the high being sought after. Respiratory depression is respiratory depression, and is completely independent of one's perceived level of intoxication.
Again, I am so so sorry for your loss. Hopefully we will think a little more carefully before doing that extra bit of whatever, thanks to this thread.