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Does Everyone Like Opiates?

Agree with most - do not like opiates. Tried pills several times when I had scripts for different things - got sluggish and tired but never really 'high'. More nauseous and itchy. Meth (and coke to a far lesser degree) are my things - but for SEX ONLY.
 
^ if you mean people like psychopaths when you say ASPD then you are wrong.
Psychopathic people feel very little effects from opiates.

ASPD is not same as psychopaths, most psychopaths are most likely also ASPD but most people with ASPD are not psychopaths, they both lack affective empathy for biological and brain abnormality reasons, they are unable to feel remorse or feel sorry for you ever. Even psychopaths have higher (illegal) drug abuse rate than neuro-typicals, don't know which they prefer if they use anything, I'm sure it's coke. But where comes the information that psychopaths don't feel anything from opioids, it doesn't have anything to do with empathy parts of brains. Hitler was documented psychopath and he enjoyed his oxycodone and meth IV every day according to his doctor, he sitated that he especially liked the efffects of oxycodone that made him motivated and energetic. Every psychopath is different, some might not like some might like, Like any other people.

But thats documented fact in university (ill search it for you later) that people with ASPD are more prone toward getting addicted to opioids than to any other drugs and have it in higher rates than in normal population. I wouldn't like to meet ASPD who is craving for opioids, he would most likely do 100x more likely things that are totally morally wrong to get the the dose than your regular addict. I'm sure normal addict wouldn't go for plot "hey go kill my wife and children and I give you 10 000 dollars", but would resort to other means which dont include killing innocent people, but someone who is incapable to feel any kind of empathy might think "well if I don't get caught then why not? That means lots of heroin for me!"

But for people with ASPD, NPD or psychopathy MDMA won't do anything to them, only getting the stimulation, but nothing empathy involved.
 
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They make me feel good for a while sure. Probly like them more if they didnt' wreak such havok on my digestive system though. Oh well at least doing them once in a blue moon keeps the experience fresh.
 
For me it was like love at first sight I wish I had known how difficult life could be when I decided to live my life always reasonably high on opiates. There was no task, work or problem too difficult or hard to handle until tolerance and bad judgment start to play a bigger role in life.

When I realized that I needed to quit my life was miserably harsh and only after one or 2 years I started to live again, enjoying the small things, for instance. I turned into a very different person and had to relearn most of the basic things in life, like how to get fun or energized for everything or anything in general. Dealing with emotions and becoming adapted to the new me was particularly difficult. I am glad my family saw the good side of and me helped me throughout the entire process.

For some people Opiates are a way of life but you can't do it forever. At some point you will either die or OD and you'll realize the level of tolerance, side effects and health problems will make it impossible to move forward unless you are sober, and the sooner you get that, the better is the outcome. So, for some of us all the stress and anxiety in life can be overwhelming and you think you can find comfort using medication, benzos, etc but the longer you stay in this road the harder it will be to get off.
 
Ehh no not really actually. I like uppers and downers (prescribed adderall and valium) so clearly not bias towards one or the other. But everytime I need to take one (which in my case isn't for fun since i'm not the biggest fan, rather when i need them for pain) they make me nauseous and groggy and I just don't get any really relaxed or euphoric feeling at all.
 
I have no idea how someone could NOT enjoy opioids but those people do exist, my GF for example got Oxy prescribed to her after getting a tooth pulled and she hated it, she said she would rather suffer the pain than take it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Also some people may not like their first few experiences so they'll just never take them again, some people have to try them a few times to "get" it, even though I have no idea what's there to get, I fell in love right from my first experience.
 
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It's hard to understand but I know a few people who just don't enjoy them. Most because they make them puke their guts out and others who just don't like em in general. Some people can't do weed or psychedelics because of anxiety but even tho I have severe anxiety it actually seems to disappear when I use those. Some people just don't like certain drugs because of deep rooted prejudices they have against them due to DEA scare tactics and stuff they've seen personally. I have a prejudice against meth, PCP + bath salts and refuse to ever try em because with meth I saw a lot of good people turned into monsters and very few ever changed back. PCP because of the media (which I understand largely exaggerates this type of stuff ) but I also saw people who unknowingly got weed laced with it and it was like a lot of them temporarily lost their souls or something and went batshit, another ended up in a coma for something like 14-16hrs and several KIDS he sold that shit to ended up in the ER, I know a lot of people think embalming fluid is just slang for PCP but this guy actually used embalming fluid (the one that starts with a f but I'm to lazy to figure out how to spell it) which is how I knew not to take it because I remembered that distinctive smell from a taxidermist shop I'd visited, that asshole learned his lesson and hasn't dealt anywhere near this area since but that's another story. I don't trust bath salts because I personally think it's dumb to use something with no records of its effects on humans and the possible violent psychosis which I've seen first hand, that being said i think some of the RCs out there are good I think it's the cathinones and other dangerous paranoia inducing stims. I know I'll probably get shit for this post but that's just my personal opinion and everyonce has a right to their own.

all drugs are bad if you overdose on them, Pcp includide. Just don't overdose on pcp and its a fantastic beautiful drug. MXE and pcp i believe are the best drugs on the planet when you consider everything such as pros and cons of each drug
 
For me it was like love at first sight I wish I had known how difficult life could be when I decided to live my life always reasonably high on opiates. There was no task, work or problem too difficult or hard to handle until tolerance and bad judgment start to play a bigger role in life.

When I realized that I needed to quit my life was miserably harsh and only after one or 2 years I started to live again, enjoying the small things, for instance. I turned into a very different person and had to relearn most of the basic things in life, like how to get fun or energized for everything or anything in general. Dealing with emotions and becoming adapted to the new me was particularly difficult. I am glad my family saw the good side of and me helped me throughout the entire process.

For some people Opiates are a way of life but you can't do it forever. At some point you will either die or OD and you'll realize the level of tolerance, side effects and health problems will make it impossible to move forward unless you are sober, and the sooner you get that, the better is the outcome. So, for some of us all the stress and anxiety in life can be overwhelming and you think you can find comfort using medication, benzos, etc but the longer you stay in this road the harder it will be to get off.

there are millions of people that stay on opiates for their entire life and live productive fufilling lives. Lives which would not be possible or end in suicide from intense pain if they weren't on opiates.

when opiates become a way of maintaining being alive rather than "getting off" or high....ppl learn to balance and respect the drug and stay on them for life.
 
Yep, so true.

You get used to live your life in full color, HD, things are easier. You always have a way out. However, when you realize you need to quit it all turns gray. Everything is suddenly so painful and sad to say the least. The silver lining is learning to live again, and when you accept that life can be overwhelming.
 
It seems pretty much all drug users love opiates, but not all enjoy meth, psychedelics, and weed. Am I right?


Every addict loves them. It is because if you get the setting correct, your stomach at its optimum P.H. level and your brain is set just right for major u-opiod absorption it feels like peaking on 500mg if pure MDMA for the very first time at the exact moment you climax to the best and longest orgasm you ever experienced in your life.
 
It is written in contract, all drug users MUST love opiates.. it's fuckin mandatory jabroni

only kidding
 
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I absolutely LOVE a good oxyride but only if it has been through a Cold Water Extraction. I can't stand all of the acetaminophen that's in almost all PK's that are routinely Rx'd by doctors when first trying to address someone's pain issue medicinally.
 
I think opiates are kind of boring. Sure, it's a warm, comfortable blanket, but not much is gained from the experience imho. I'd rather have a low dose of stimulants or some psychedelics.
 
Not true. For example, I know people who get really nauseous or dont like the sedative effects. My grandfather once claimed they gave him nightmares.
 
I have some friends who can't stand the sedated and sluggish feeling from opiates.
One of them gave me a few oxy 80's for free. I was happy, but I actually envied him.

But most people I know enjoy them, the junkies and the proper ones.
 
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