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Opioids From oral/intranasal use to plugging...stomach WD symptoms?

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ShaunG

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Since you would not be hitting the opiod receptors in the intestines and stomach, would you experience WD symptoms such as nausea if you switched from from eating and insufflating opiods to plugging them? I realize they are still in your blood, but just curious if nausea might be experienced if you did this?
 
I figured that was how it works, but wanted to make sure so not to be surprised by unwanted WDs when I have Vicodin still anyways. Thanks for clarifying.
 
Just a note since I know you're plugging morphine:

You might get some "funky guts", meaning all the w/d symptoms aside from the urge to go. At least for me rectal morphine upsets my guts awhile after dosing and they make all sorts of funny sounds. But not pain or anything a long those lines.... Just wanted to mention it in case you were confusing that side effect with w/d symptoms. ;)
 
That's not how it works. Either way morphine ends up in the bloodstream, and is distributed all over your body by your circulatory system.

This answers the question IMO. Like HeadphonesandLSD pointed out, after a drug is plugged, there is usually a short period where you feel a 'sloshing' experience (for lack of a better description lol) in your stomach, but it isn't painful nor does it resemble withdrawal in anyway, although I suppose it can sometimes make you feel as though you really need to shit.

Anyway, I'm going to close this as Tricomb addressed the question.
 
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