TheodoreRoosevelt
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There's no way to really measure out an 'ultra low dose'. I tried doing this once by using just the tiniest of scrapes from a naltrexone tablet. Not even a visible amount.
An hour later I was in the worth withdrawals of my life, and mind you my addiction was very, very minor when I did this. Actually I'm pretty sure I wasn't even addicted, the reason I was in withdrawal was because I had taken heroin in the last 24 hours. The naltrexone, just like as you hear about OD horror stories when the ambulance injects them with nalaxone and they come out of it in cold misery, put me in huge withdrawal. I was incapacited, puking and shitting uncontrollably and violently. I had to force water down my throat to prevent myself from getting dehydrated too horribly because I was puking so badly.
It was really, really nasty.
So it's a cool idea and all, but unless you can somehow get a doctor with extremely precise and expensive measuring equipment to give you doses in a medical setting, this has no practical application. Take my experience as a MAJOR warning. It was one of the stupidest things I've ever done, and you can't just take more dope to get well again as the naltrexone binds so strongly.
An hour later I was in the worth withdrawals of my life, and mind you my addiction was very, very minor when I did this. Actually I'm pretty sure I wasn't even addicted, the reason I was in withdrawal was because I had taken heroin in the last 24 hours. The naltrexone, just like as you hear about OD horror stories when the ambulance injects them with nalaxone and they come out of it in cold misery, put me in huge withdrawal. I was incapacited, puking and shitting uncontrollably and violently. I had to force water down my throat to prevent myself from getting dehydrated too horribly because I was puking so badly.
It was really, really nasty.
So it's a cool idea and all, but unless you can somehow get a doctor with extremely precise and expensive measuring equipment to give you doses in a medical setting, this has no practical application. Take my experience as a MAJOR warning. It was one of the stupidest things I've ever done, and you can't just take more dope to get well again as the naltrexone binds so strongly.
