Before you play around with Ultra Low Dose Naltrexone it is ESSENTIAL you read this post
https://bluelight.org/xf/threads/ul...tolerance-to-opioids-low.914985/post-15823696
This s perfect thank you.
I used to dodge addy when in withdrawal but yes I believe the dopamine from it plays the biggest role in..idk to keep pushing forward? Although terribly slippery because yes the diuretic effect along with the shit come down makes one actually WANT that pain killer or even better a benzo, since in my experience, addy can outweigh the opioid which either spoils the euphoric effects from the pain killer or just doesn't really work if you are trying to pull off a sort of speedball seems very much a waste.
But yeah I started this thread bc there are times where I'm starting day 1 of WD and I might feel like "oh damn, today's not that bad at all thanks to said substance here as an aid, or maybe a ticket OUT."
I know that your mentality is everything too, if you do not dwell but instead being positive can also show that this WD is not as bad as you may have expected..I just seem to run into this scenario every now and again where I'm like fuxk yes I found a trick that works for me.
Yet here I am still goin round..
Before you play around with Ultra Low Dose Naltrexone it is ESSENTIAL you read this post
https://bluelight.org/xf/threads/ul...tolerance-to-opioids-low.914985/post-15823696
"Here is an excellent study by the biochemist Jonathan Ott who found out that Ultra Low Dose Naltrexone can effectively prevent or lessen the impact of wds.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16681181/
Obviation of opioid withdrawal syndrome by concomitant administration of naltrexone in microgram doses: two psychonautic bioassays - PubMed
personally vouch for the validity of his claims, because while I was in switzerland I ran out of dope and was mentally preparing myself to go through hell for the next couple days, but surprisingly I felt just very mild discomfort (a bit of sweating and the chills combined with insomnia) and light depression for 36h and then went into PAWS until today.
This can only be due to my daily ULDN consumption and the constant upregulation of my opioid receptors.
>>Two psychonautic bioassays (self-experiments) in stepwise and abrupt cessation of long-term daily oral ingestion habits of 800 mg of codeine phosphate are presented. Concomitant administration of minute doses (about 0.5 mcg) of the opioid antagonist naltrexone with each dose of codeine was found in both cases to obviate the expected opioid withdrawal syndrome, resulting in asymptomatic and uneventful transitions from physical opioid dependency states to exogenous opioid-free metabolism. These experiments are analyzed in the context of a conjectured, rapid, iterative reduction and complete elimination of opioid tolerance, once acquired. It was found that coadministration of naltrexone with codeine phosphate obviated the development of both tolerance and physical dependency over several months of four daily oral doses of 200 mg, allowing abrupt ("cold turkey"), asymptomatic and uneventful withdrawal. This points the way to the biochemical substrate of opioid tolerance itself, and shows that this can easily and inexpensively be blocked, even over months of iterative oral administration of substantial doses of opioid analgesics. Finally, it suggests the opioid withdrawal syndrome is directly related to the physiology of opioid tolerance, and can be prevented by blocking tolerance itself. Even when tolerance has been acquired, this can be reduced stepwise over a matter of days, with no symptoms of opioid withdrawal syndrome.
<<My wd didn't completely disappear, but they were lessened by like 90%. It was like a bad case of flu and felt like a walk in the park. No panic attacks, no vomiting, shitting all over the place, no nightmares (you'll have insomnia though). Unfortunately you will still end up with PAWS as I experienced.This substance is truly a wonder drug guys. I can't explain how thankful I am to have discovered all the off-label uses that naltrexone has for an opioid addict. I mean think about it: reduction of tolerance, obviation of cold turkey, the potential to resensitize the receptors to feel euphoria again. What more does a junky's heart want? Forget about Pregabalin guys and get yourself a naltrexone script!"