Just saying its felony level stuff. Its just crazy when u really realize how much time u can get, especially if you have priors. U never had to do a violent thing or steal in your life, but you'll be in prison.It's like an attempted murder charge having this shit on u. I'm on the phone now I'll post more later
They can catch you with charges for just driving someone to the dope spot if they od..I've never heard of anybody getting charged for attempted drug induced homicide... And they can only charge you with drug induced homicide if there is direct and conclusive evidence that your drugs, and not somebody else's drugs caused a fatal overdose.
And honestly, I don't ever think about cops. Even copping out west I don't think about them. It takes me 20 minutes to get out west after work and another 5 minutes to cop. The only law I'm breaking is possession, I have a job that pays very well so money isn't a huge deal.
best way to quit is rapid sub deduction.. 2nd best way is cold turkey.. you might as well keep using and enjoy the heroin then be a slave to methadone... almost everyone i ever known either is on that shit for life or they end up going back on street junk.. you are still a slave to the drug on dome.. you are not free.. you might be able to function a tad better/hold a job ect.... but don't kid yourself. The drug is still in control... if you are fine with that rockon... I wasn't.. been clean for nearly 3 yrs now.. i take nothing to replace the heroin.. it took awhile but i finally feel normal again.. paws went away about after 2 yrs... along with the dreams..
Sodope- im not familiar with many sub doctors in the Chicago area. I only kno of those in Rock County. They seem like they are minimal, and they can only have what, 100 patients? Sucks. Im so fucking glad my insurance covera the sub, and the intensive outpatient.
I found a place. It's hard to look for places online, cuz you really have to ask a patient if the place is good or not, cuz doctors and staff, for the most part, have never been through opiate withdrawal, so they have no idea how it feels, or how to empathize. But after reading a ton of reviews, I found a place that seems decent, and has locations in Chicago, Aurora, and Carbondale, down in Southern Illinois. They do a medicated sub taper-down, and its inpatient that i want. It lasts 20 days. I really want to go down to the Carbondale location, because its away from triggers, my dealers, bad influences, and I dont know anyone there. Plus, down in southern Illinois (Carbondale is right near the border to Kentucky), there is a plethora of outdoorsey shit to do, tons of cliffs, rivers, fishing, swimming, etc.. If you go there, youd think you were in a different state, cuz the geography is just amazing. Because there are so many cliffs and rocky outcroppings ( very close to the Ozark mountains), you can rock climb all day long, especially because a lot of the walls have clips that were put in them by the hardcore climbers, so you can climb and clip in easily, and not worry about safety as much.
Does anyone else have experience with rehab, in or outpatient, or detox in a medical setting? What was it like? How long was it? Was it effective? Were the facilities clean and in good shape? Were the staff knowledgeable and professional? How much did it cost? Please let me know, Im curious, and want to get in an inpatient by next week.
I picked up some shit today. Its OK... nothing great. But mix in a lil gabapentin, buspirone, and nug, and it becomes quite nice. I know its mixed with benadryl and xanax, I asked, he told me straight up.
Anyway, here's some bags i nabbed on the westside. The come in clear duct tape.
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20 days damn, you must have good insurance to be considering that. Honestly, best bet is to call your insurance company prior to and find out which inpatient facilities are in your network . The average cost for inpatient medical detox is around 1000$ per day out of pocket. Unfortunately for me, the only place my insurance would cover was Chicago Lake Shore hospital...which is a drop off for the chicago police..so you can imagine the types in there. However, my experience this time was awesome. This was my 2nd time at detox and this time I took it seriously and it was amazing. They wean you off with subutex as soon as you get upstairs. The staff is truly something special. I didn't get one feeling of degradation or anything negative from the staff which is the exact opposite of what I hear from alot of reviews from other facilities. They keep you for as long as the doctor reccomends. Note: because this is a psychiatric hospital, you cannot leave unail discharged. I got there Tuesday morning and left the following Monday. Got on subutex the following Friday and have been illicit drug free for 17 days I believe now. The food wasn't all that bad. If you go to group meetings, they let you go down to the cafeteria to eat. If you don't, they send a tray up to you. You can do whatever you want. You could either participate and go to groups, or stay in your room the entire stay. They give you seroquel for sleep. Absolutely no benzos. My recommendation would be to get loaded up and then go in because it can literally take hours before you're admitted. Usually takes 3-4 hours, but I came there throwing up un-controllably and they got me up there pretty fast. I was puking green though and it was getting bad. If you have medicaid or private insurance or anytype then I'm sure that they'd accept you and if you want your life back, you wouldn't regret it. Good luck