DexterMeth
Bluelighter
Pregnant on heroin? Jesus christ. Use a condom.
Here is what happens:
Opiates destroy the endocrine system, sometimes permanently with prolonged use.
In men and women, opiates heavily suppress hormones. This is causing your issue.
This isn't something to be proud of. You need to get off or risk becoming sterile if it is doing this much to you.
Wait, what? Opiates permanently destroy the endocrine system? Could you explain how, exactly? And could you link me to the research articles? Because before we worry anyone unnecessarily, I think that it's important to make clear whether or not opiates permanently destroy the endocrine system or merely suppress it for a period of time.
^^ yes please explain...!
I could be missing it, but none of these articles seem to explicitly state, or even strongly suggest, that opiate use/abuse leads to a permanently damaged endocrine system...
In the first article, it states, "During withdrawal from opiates and cocaine, the HPA axis is activated which may reinforce relapse behavior" which seems to suggest that in fact the opposite is true, that the endocrine system is suppressed but re-activated once the drugs are removed.
In the second article, those with hypogonadism are receiving on-going treatment with opiates, so of course their endocrine system would not reactivate.
In the third article, opiates are cited only as a contributor to endocrine complications for those with HIV.
To be honest, man, I'm just not convinced. I'm not a doctor, but I'm going to go out on a limb here for a minute and say that, in your case, there's likely something else going on. You're young still, so I'm not sure why exactly this might be the case for someone like you, but having low testosterone is not all that uncommon a thing.
Opiates have been widely-studied and there's been nothing at all that I've ever come across that would even seem to suggest any lasting damage from opiates, not to the endocrine system or otherwise. There would be complications, perhaps, from IV use and perhaps hemorrhoids from the severe constipation... but a permanently-destroyed endocrine system? I just don't think so... I really don't.
I have been using Heroin for 8 months now and for the past 4 months my menstrual cycle has stopped completely. I was just wondering if anyone had some comments on this, for example: Is this normal? Can I still get pregnant? If so, is it safe to use birth control? What exactly is going on..am I still producing eggs, etc.? If I ever quit using Heroin will my menstrual cycle return to normal?
Thanks.
if this is the case that opiates can permanently cripple the endocrine system, then the information is certainly not widely disseminated in any research or articles that we have access to...
I have definitely read research about opiates crippling the endocrine system, sometimes permanently in long-term sensitive users. For some people they are fairly resilient and will bounce back, others take a few years (which is still a long time!), and others have problems for much longer, if not the rest of their life. Just one example, even the methadone literature from the makers says that users are far more likely to develop pituitary adenomas. When they quit using the problem doesn't go away.
Would you like me to try to dig up some info online about this? I know it can be hard to find much info on the long-term health effects of opiate use, which leads many people to assume there are none (and argue that stance vehemently in my experience - not saying you are doing that)