Hmm, a 3-4g a day coke habit which you're substituting with phet whilst coming off gear, I reckon a little blurred vision is the least of your problems my friend...
Yeah i guess you can say so LOL funny not funny cry or laugh, but its k i took a benzo, seem to be crashing gonna take my ops in abit to knock me out/get rid of my pain thats blasting back like an A-bomb that i just havent noticed for awhile, well i can tell you i notice now
But is it just me or are amps easier on the heart if not used in dumb doses? I havent gotten near a racing heart in the last almost 2 days and i havent gone particularly easymode if you catch my drift, but maybe my bodys so used to zooming up and down by now that somthing less potent doesnt even phase me that much
Edit to add that, for my coke use, my sweet spot ( smoker) has yet to increase its just the binging that adds up, my sweet spot (amen) which i dont need to chase is still 40-75mg for a big blast, whilst i take the odd 15-30mg toke every while till i feel i can physically handle another blast but to be fair its not entirely recreational usage, sure every 'addict' has their own excuse but im on heavy opiates fot severe chronic pain which i surprisingly dont even have to touch when i smoke up, which is primarily the reason for 60% of my usage or else i think id use 1g over maybe 2-3 hrs and be done with it instead of having to go at it and really my pain level goes ftom a good 8/10 to 2/10 when i smoke up, yeah ops can zap it to a 0 but im not one for the nodding just please dont give me the speech that its bad, of course im fully aware and thus accept the consequences, ive yet to have financial issues and am regularly checked every 3 months ( heart liver, lungs) because i ask to be and much to my surprise, im healthy go figure but if im being totally honest, i dont approve of the amounts i consume either, however im fortunate enough to be able to handle it until ofcourse i cant, but i dont plan on continuing 3-4 a day for much longer due to some life changes im making in the following months