Hey guys hows it going. Been been doing opiates in pill form for over a year now and has built up quite a tolerance. Doing a CWE has been more than necessary considering the amount I need to injest to feel good. crushed 18 percocets (5 mg oxycodone/500 mg acetametaphine) Totaling 8000 mg of Tylenol/90 mg oxycodone and performed a cold water extraction. The end product was pretty cloudy, but I did have a lot of the white gunk left over in the coffee filter after filtering the crushed pills which is a good thing right? I drank the entire water solution. I'm being a bit paranoid and just wants to confirm that all of the white gunk that was left over in the filter was the acetametaphine? I want to make sure I have not ingested possibly more than the 4000 mg daily recommended dosage of Tylenol all in one sitting. Because the completed water solution was cloudy, it is safe to assume that there was of course still Tylenol in the solution, but with all the white gunk I had left over I wants to make sure it was not a significant amount. What percentage of Tylenol would you all say is left over in a cold water extracted solution after filtration? It's been about 30 minutes since ingestion and feeling pretty good, but again the Tylenol amount that was dissolved (8000 mg) is a dangerous amount and want to make sure i'm not in any danger. I'm educated on the do's and dont's of Tylenol use and overdose symtoms etc., but those take time to the symptoms to occur. I'm just a bit worried because as earlier stated the cloudiness meant there was still most likely some acetometaphine in the solution I drank. I know theres no straight answer that you all could possibly give, but what do you think? The leftover gunk is most likely the majority of the Tylenol right? or at least over 50% of it...?
Any help / advice / information given is much appreciated ! Thanks all.
EDIT: Fixed all of the use of the acronym which is not allowed to be used here.
Any help / advice / information given is much appreciated ! Thanks all.
EDIT: Fixed all of the use of the acronym which is not allowed to be used here.
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