Is that absolutely true?Opioids release dopamine by blocking gaba-b.
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Is that absolutely true?Opioids release dopamine by blocking gaba-b.
So no conclusions?
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Alright, there seems to be this universal acceptance that mixing stimulants and depressants is extremely unhealthy, but I'm calling out the validity on this..
If anything, it seems like depressants (and opiates) mixed with stimulants (d-amphetamine in particular) would actually be MORE healthy as the depressants will help to lower the heart rate, muscle tension, and blood pressure diminishing the body load of stimulants.
Mephedrone lasts an hour (in fairness, the aftereffects go on for a while longer, but the good part is about an hour). If you can't go an hour without taking a xanax, you might just have a benzo problem.sorry old thread, but im on mephedrone right now, and xanax or valium really helps with any anxiety and doesnt make my heart feel like its jumping, actually my heart rate is lower than usual on meph, i think its opiates and stims that are dangerous becuase of the breathing issues, benzos on the other hand can help quite alot? Been told by alot of knowaledgeable people this but want any other opinions.
cheers
From what I've heard, ODing on opiates follows a simple principle: "You'll only die from it if you fall asleep" and that staying awake will somehow stop death from an opiate overdose.From my intuition I'd have to agree with this. There's been times on coke when I feel like my heart is going to explode and just know my blood pressure is through the roof. On opiates + coke all of that shit subsides. I'm feel relaxed and don't even have an abnormal pulse. I've never had a heart palpitation or anything else sketchy happen with my heart when I mix the two. That's not to say it takes away all the dangers of coke.
I don't think there's much of anything behind sending a mixed signal to your brain. Your brain has a good way of synchronizing all the impulses you get and puts you in a "consistent" state of mind. That's why speedballing is different from both coke and opiates by themselves. I'm under the impression the main concern about the mix is the delayed OD from opiates.
Hmmmm, I don't know what to make of this; many are stating that combining Methylphenidate and Codeine is fine, yet I experienced a 6 hour period of disassociation, psychosis and horrifically impaired motor ability when I did this combo? I took 120mg of codeine, around 20 minutes later I took 120mg Methylphenidate, then 20 minutes later I did another 30mg codeine. Anyone shed any light?