Wasn't sure if I should post this in Dark Side or Other Drugs, but it's somewhat relevant to my life/recovery, so I thought this was more appropriate. But feel free to move it. Thanks
Anyway, I have some general questions for people who have been using drugs long-term and daily. Addicts, basically.
First - and this goes for any type of drug really - for those of you who snort everyday, have you had negative effects on your nose from doing so? I've snorted a good amount throughout my years, but I've never been a daily snorter. What kind of drug did/do you snort (pharmaceutical pills or street drugs like coke, ket, etc)? Have you developed a deviated septum or similar issue to your nostrils? How many months/years of daily use did it take to cause the issue?
Second - this is really for opiate addicts - what is your experience with constipation? I'm currently on bupe and I've found that the constipation with oxy/vic/opana/etc (I never used heroin) was better in some ways than the constipation from bupe but also worse in some ways. With bupe, I have "harder" shits that are a bit more painful, but there is much more regularity and I don't have as much stomach/intestinal pain from the build up. On the other hand, when I was on oxy and other full agonists, I had "softer" shits that were less painful, but it was much harder to start a BM, much less regularity, and I had a lot of "soreness"/pain in my abdominal/side/back area because I was so backed up.
So, whether you're on bupe or full agonists, how bad is it? and how do you deal with the constipation? I used to think it only really happened to me or a relatively small number of people, but I've recently realized that it happens to pretty much everyone. I currently take fiber gummies daily, but that's about it. Of course I try to do things like drink a lot of water and eat veggies but I could admittedly be better at that. I avoid milk of magnesia or stimulant laxatives unless absolutely necessary. Any other tips you've found that are helpful, other than the usual "drink more water, eat more fruits and veggies"?
Third and final - has anyone experienced difficulty urinating on opiates or bupe (mainly had males in mind for this question but female replies are welcome of course)? I've experienced it on both bupe and full agonists, but truth be told, it's much worse on bupe. Basically it just takes a bit of time to initiate urination. With full agonists, it would maybe take 10-20 seconds more than when "sober," but with bupe, it can sometimes be 1-5 minutes longer than when sober. Sometimes it's not though, sometimes it's normal. I know some of the science behind it, but I don't really understand it. I'm looking for first-hand personal experience here. I think that what we know about our own bodies can sometimes be more valuable than the research papers, because I've had this problem on bupe since like 2010, and I remember that back then, it was unheard of. There was no medical lit about it and doctors had never heard of it either. Now, it's still not well known but doctors are familiar with it and there has been a little bit of research about it. My point is, sometimes the people who are actually taking these drugs understand things that the researchers won't understand for a few years.
Of course, I've noticed that other factors effect how long it takes - public bathroom vs being at home, hot vs cold environment, what other drugs I'm on. I think I've found that being on benzos makes it more difficult, whereas stimulants make it a bit easier. I'm not really sure though.
Any input, tips, experiences, thoughts or anything else is helpful. Thank you!
Anyway, I have some general questions for people who have been using drugs long-term and daily. Addicts, basically.
First - and this goes for any type of drug really - for those of you who snort everyday, have you had negative effects on your nose from doing so? I've snorted a good amount throughout my years, but I've never been a daily snorter. What kind of drug did/do you snort (pharmaceutical pills or street drugs like coke, ket, etc)? Have you developed a deviated septum or similar issue to your nostrils? How many months/years of daily use did it take to cause the issue?
Second - this is really for opiate addicts - what is your experience with constipation? I'm currently on bupe and I've found that the constipation with oxy/vic/opana/etc (I never used heroin) was better in some ways than the constipation from bupe but also worse in some ways. With bupe, I have "harder" shits that are a bit more painful, but there is much more regularity and I don't have as much stomach/intestinal pain from the build up. On the other hand, when I was on oxy and other full agonists, I had "softer" shits that were less painful, but it was much harder to start a BM, much less regularity, and I had a lot of "soreness"/pain in my abdominal/side/back area because I was so backed up.
So, whether you're on bupe or full agonists, how bad is it? and how do you deal with the constipation? I used to think it only really happened to me or a relatively small number of people, but I've recently realized that it happens to pretty much everyone. I currently take fiber gummies daily, but that's about it. Of course I try to do things like drink a lot of water and eat veggies but I could admittedly be better at that. I avoid milk of magnesia or stimulant laxatives unless absolutely necessary. Any other tips you've found that are helpful, other than the usual "drink more water, eat more fruits and veggies"?
Third and final - has anyone experienced difficulty urinating on opiates or bupe (mainly had males in mind for this question but female replies are welcome of course)? I've experienced it on both bupe and full agonists, but truth be told, it's much worse on bupe. Basically it just takes a bit of time to initiate urination. With full agonists, it would maybe take 10-20 seconds more than when "sober," but with bupe, it can sometimes be 1-5 minutes longer than when sober. Sometimes it's not though, sometimes it's normal. I know some of the science behind it, but I don't really understand it. I'm looking for first-hand personal experience here. I think that what we know about our own bodies can sometimes be more valuable than the research papers, because I've had this problem on bupe since like 2010, and I remember that back then, it was unheard of. There was no medical lit about it and doctors had never heard of it either. Now, it's still not well known but doctors are familiar with it and there has been a little bit of research about it. My point is, sometimes the people who are actually taking these drugs understand things that the researchers won't understand for a few years.
Of course, I've noticed that other factors effect how long it takes - public bathroom vs being at home, hot vs cold environment, what other drugs I'm on. I think I've found that being on benzos makes it more difficult, whereas stimulants make it a bit easier. I'm not really sure though.
Any input, tips, experiences, thoughts or anything else is helpful. Thank you!
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