tentram
Ex-Bluelighter
The two classes of drugs really are apple and oranges. It comes down to individual subjective views really.
I love both but with chronic pain would choose the opioids first in most situations.
Nice post, man which i essrntially agree with. You reach a plateau with all drugs at a certain point where youre left one of two options. Being, taking a short term break or lowering dosr to drop tolerance down at a steady but very slow time. Or, quitting the drug for an extended period of time to drop the tolerance. It takes an extensive time to 'reset' but then youre left with the harsg reality that your toletance is only going to rise that much quicker. So take it easy or youre back where you left wothin a couple of months tops. Garunteed.
I love both but with chronic pain would choose the opioids first in most situations.
blueshues said:this is what happens at the end of the road with most drugs IMO...you just cease to be able to achieve any "high" from them...regardless of dosage! It's not cool at all, it's indicative of a major problem! If you can't "feel" benzos or opiates anymore it's time to check in to fucking rehab!
but the idea that you're "immune" to any drug is an illusion, and a dangerous idea to entertain!
Nice post, man which i essrntially agree with. You reach a plateau with all drugs at a certain point where youre left one of two options. Being, taking a short term break or lowering dosr to drop tolerance down at a steady but very slow time. Or, quitting the drug for an extended period of time to drop the tolerance. It takes an extensive time to 'reset' but then youre left with the harsg reality that your toletance is only going to rise that much quicker. So take it easy or youre back where you left wothin a couple of months tops. Garunteed.
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