I wasn't quite sure how to phrase this question, but an ex of mine used to take a bunch of pills (high doses of methadone, hydrocodone etc) every day, and after they kicked in, he would behave really bizarrely and erratically (stealing the neighbors goat because his mom wanted him to mow the lawn) and not quite remember it. Its as if he would become a totally different person while high, and not notice.
8) DuH! You say...but what Im getting at is, some of you might have enough experience being intoxicated that you know your limitations, and how the drugs you use effect you. I have a pretty seasoned liver if I may say so myself, and when I use a substance, it is rarely used with the intention of heavy intoxication. I like to have my wits about me.
I'm relatively new to opiates, or that is, being addicted to opiates. Is it common for people on opiates to think they are acting normal when they are actually acting strangely? More so than other drugs?
I have a little background in meditation, so would be extra-interested to hear from anyone who is familiar with watching their mind.
Any stories out there?
thanks!
8) DuH! You say...but what Im getting at is, some of you might have enough experience being intoxicated that you know your limitations, and how the drugs you use effect you. I have a pretty seasoned liver if I may say so myself, and when I use a substance, it is rarely used with the intention of heavy intoxication. I like to have my wits about me.
I'm relatively new to opiates, or that is, being addicted to opiates. Is it common for people on opiates to think they are acting normal when they are actually acting strangely? More so than other drugs?
I have a little background in meditation, so would be extra-interested to hear from anyone who is familiar with watching their mind.
Any stories out there?
