The first drug I ever tried and instantly fell in love with was nitrous. I was like 9 or 10 years old, and the dentist would put the mask on me it felt absolutely heavenly.
Then came weed. From the very first puff, I loved it. For many years it was perfect, but eventually our relationship got complicated, so we went our separate ways.
My most enjoyable experience, though, was at 17. Right before a surgery, a nurse gave me an intramuscular injection of morphine. I don’t know how much he gave me, but within minutes maybe even seconds I was nodding off. I think I had some kind of hallucination, or maybe it was an opioid dream. I couldn’t tell if I was asleep or awake, or for how long. It felt like I was lying on clouds smooth, soft, and absolutely perfect. After what felt like hours, the nurse woke me up and took me into surgery.
They operated with local anesthesia, and I was completely carefree the whole time. I was laughing and cracking jokes with the doctors while they worked on my genitals. It was so good that even the doctors were laughing along with me. I didn’t care about anything I even wanted to watch the surgery, so I kept lifting my head to see.
Then came weed. From the very first puff, I loved it. For many years it was perfect, but eventually our relationship got complicated, so we went our separate ways.
My most enjoyable experience, though, was at 17. Right before a surgery, a nurse gave me an intramuscular injection of morphine. I don’t know how much he gave me, but within minutes maybe even seconds I was nodding off. I think I had some kind of hallucination, or maybe it was an opioid dream. I couldn’t tell if I was asleep or awake, or for how long. It felt like I was lying on clouds smooth, soft, and absolutely perfect. After what felt like hours, the nurse woke me up and took me into surgery.
They operated with local anesthesia, and I was completely carefree the whole time. I was laughing and cracking jokes with the doctors while they worked on my genitals. It was so good that even the doctors were laughing along with me. I didn’t care about anything I even wanted to watch the surgery, so I kept lifting my head to see.
