Jean-Paul
Bluelighter
i'm thinking of taking the amph because my sleep schedule is a bit fucked and the reason for waking up early is also to take a long test. so speed + test = good. except speed + anything else in life for me = bad. it's likely to make me feel like shit for the entire day, if not more, after whatever productive thing i used it to do was taken care of.
i was wondering if popping some hydrocodone after the test, maybe around 40mg would be helpful in reducing the effects of around ten mg amph (that's a high dose for me). i would just want it to take the edge off, help me come down from it, or make it less speedy and more enjoyable. i know benzos would be the first obvious choice but i take them for anxiety and i doubt it'd have enough noticable effect on the speed as i take them daily as maintenance.
any experience of amphetamines and painkillers afterward would be appreciated, as i don't want to spend the money on the norcos to find out i'm still speeding and feeling like shit. i mean i know our chemistry is different, but any input would be welcome. thanks
(for reference i do not currently have any opiate tolerance, or at least haven't used any for almost two weeks now)
i was wondering if popping some hydrocodone after the test, maybe around 40mg would be helpful in reducing the effects of around ten mg amph (that's a high dose for me). i would just want it to take the edge off, help me come down from it, or make it less speedy and more enjoyable. i know benzos would be the first obvious choice but i take them for anxiety and i doubt it'd have enough noticable effect on the speed as i take them daily as maintenance.
any experience of amphetamines and painkillers afterward would be appreciated, as i don't want to spend the money on the norcos to find out i'm still speeding and feeling like shit. i mean i know our chemistry is different, but any input would be welcome. thanks
(for reference i do not currently have any opiate tolerance, or at least haven't used any for almost two weeks now)
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