liquid ocean
Bluelighter
Have you found that to be your experience? I see it a lot with people, and i wonder if it is a coincidental thing. A person does coke for a while, then when they are low on cash or around friends that use meth, they try it and of course are way more rushed than before. And then they typically find it hard to 'go back' to coke and experience the high they used to enjoy, and coke's high price makes it even more irrelevant.
And coke disappears from their drugs of choice forever.
Have you experienced this? If so, do you think it has a neurochemical basis? (such as meth carving out large dopamine rivers that coke's little streams cannot compare too)
Do you think that experientally the small magnitude buzz of coke just doesn't compare in one's mind with the meth experience?
Do you see people that can use the two drugs together at the same time and enjoy both? How do they do it?
Do you see people that can switch between meth and coke well, and if so, what contexts do they use each particular drug in?
And lastly, are their any other drug highs that meth 'kills' the ability to enjoy?
And coke disappears from their drugs of choice forever.
Have you experienced this? If so, do you think it has a neurochemical basis? (such as meth carving out large dopamine rivers that coke's little streams cannot compare too)
Do you think that experientally the small magnitude buzz of coke just doesn't compare in one's mind with the meth experience?
Do you see people that can use the two drugs together at the same time and enjoy both? How do they do it?
Do you see people that can switch between meth and coke well, and if so, what contexts do they use each particular drug in?
And lastly, are their any other drug highs that meth 'kills' the ability to enjoy?