SoCalChlln
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I would just like to say to all those out there who are looking to experiment with Fentanyl in any form or Method of Dosing, think carefully before you do…
As someone who has run the gambit of opiates, over a period of 30 years, from both legitimate medical prescriptions and illicit street suppliers, from Hydrocodone to Oxycodone to Heroin to fentanyl and everything in between, Please be careful !
Fentanyl does not produce the same significant euphoria effects of say Heroin or even Demerol (Meperidine Sulfate).
If while experimenting with fentanyl you try to achieve the same euphoric sensations as these other drugs you run a very real chance of overdosing before you feel anything even close.
Don’t get me wrong, fentanyl is 100+ times stronger than morphine, and IS a great drug when it comes to pain control, but as far as getting that ‘High’ it’s not 100 times a better ‘High’…
Your disappointment in the lack of the euphoria you seek may have you trying to consume more and more chasing that high, to the point where the next thing that happens, is the police or hospital contacting your loved ones.
For those of you who choose to let your curiosity take you to that place where you’re considering experimenting with fentanyl, think long and hard about it.
It’s not a great high, and the chances of you dying from your first few attempts is simply not worth it.
If you want to play with opiates, stick to the Oxy, Heroin, or any of the other opiates available out there if you must.
Fentanyl isn’t the wonderful experience you may think it is, it’s also one of the fastest acting and fastest dissipating opiates out there, so if you do allow yourself to become addicted, you have to redose more often than with the others, which becomes even more expensive and destructive to your life.
I am currently prescribed 100ug/hr patches as part of my pain control regiment.
I have used the other opiates I’ve mentioned in the past so I am familiar and able to give you my advice in comparing the effects.
Fentanyl ain’t no joke, don’t make your life a laughing matter…
As someone who has run the gambit of opiates, over a period of 30 years, from both legitimate medical prescriptions and illicit street suppliers, from Hydrocodone to Oxycodone to Heroin to fentanyl and everything in between, Please be careful !
Fentanyl does not produce the same significant euphoria effects of say Heroin or even Demerol (Meperidine Sulfate).
If while experimenting with fentanyl you try to achieve the same euphoric sensations as these other drugs you run a very real chance of overdosing before you feel anything even close.
Don’t get me wrong, fentanyl is 100+ times stronger than morphine, and IS a great drug when it comes to pain control, but as far as getting that ‘High’ it’s not 100 times a better ‘High’…
Your disappointment in the lack of the euphoria you seek may have you trying to consume more and more chasing that high, to the point where the next thing that happens, is the police or hospital contacting your loved ones.
For those of you who choose to let your curiosity take you to that place where you’re considering experimenting with fentanyl, think long and hard about it.
It’s not a great high, and the chances of you dying from your first few attempts is simply not worth it.
If you want to play with opiates, stick to the Oxy, Heroin, or any of the other opiates available out there if you must.
Fentanyl isn’t the wonderful experience you may think it is, it’s also one of the fastest acting and fastest dissipating opiates out there, so if you do allow yourself to become addicted, you have to redose more often than with the others, which becomes even more expensive and destructive to your life.
I am currently prescribed 100ug/hr patches as part of my pain control regiment.
I have used the other opiates I’ve mentioned in the past so I am familiar and able to give you my advice in comparing the effects.
Fentanyl ain’t no joke, don’t make your life a laughing matter…
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