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Cocaine how 2 reduce crash---ease into crash w/ a few small lines or stop abruptly?

walterdini

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When snorting coke, I always try to minimze the crash. In peoples experience, is it better to take 1 or 2 small lines at the end of the night to sort of taper down? OR, is it better to not save a little for end of night, just finish whaat you have, in an attempt to start the clock faster? B/c IME the best remedy for a crash is time, so the more time btwn the last line the better you feel?

In other words: is it better to slow down gradually and tap on the brakes, or better to go from 600 mph to zero asap? Either way the car stops, but is it better to stop the car asap to start the crash or better to roll to a stop so the crash is possibly not so bad?
 
get it over with finish the blow, or save it when youve had your fun. Why waste the shit just trying to come down a little less hard. When you get good blow its really not even that bad. I just have a couple beers and smoke a joint and forget all about it. (even if i still got a g or 3 left) Its worse if you just focus on shitty thoughts. Watch some stand up, everyone i do blow with loves watching stand up while high/coming down. You dont audibly laugh that much but its enjoyable.
 
Dude, come down with a depressant of some kind. Wait at least a few hours after the blow wears off; and ingest a moderate amount of your depressant of choice. I prefer opiates, (a couple vicodin will do the trick if you have a low tolerance) but benzos, weed, alcohol, etc can all help. Dyno is definitely right about the time aspect, though. You HAVE to wait at least a couple hours, AND THEN go into chill mode.
 
Thanks for the input guys/gals. Downers are always great, and a few beers does the trick as well, no debate there. I'm a very experienced user though and not looking for ways to get rid of the crash, that I know how to do, just like you've all outlined above.

What I'm wondering, is if there's any benefit to taking a few small lines at the end of a usage period to decrease the magnitude of the crash.

My thinking is: that a small dose taken at the end of the night will raise dopamine levels enough so that you delay the crash for a little while, and at the same time, the dose will be small enough that the acute crash from it will be much more tolerable compared with crashes from earlier, larger doses.

The idea is to mimic a standard taper but to do so over a few hours instead of days/weeks.

I just don't know if this will work in reality---perhaps the strength of the crash is addative over the use period, so its the total amount of coke that matters, or at least matters slightly more than the size of last few doses.

I just don't know and was looking for any experience, thoughts, idEas, comments, etc
 
Well, personally I like to kinda of taper down before bed. I'll do a shot of h and mix just a small amount of coke with it to fill that need and not really fiend like I would if I were to do a fat shot. If I don't have any opiates or benzos I'll just do a small amount of coke to make that feeling of wanting the coke so bad to go away and then just let it ease away till it wears off and I am tired. Personally for me of I blast a big shot of coke before stopping for the night I'll just want more and more, so I personally like to just do a smaller hit just so I don't crave it as much and can wait for the coke to wear off gradually and I go right to sleep. That's just how I prefer it. Be safe.
 
Id rather just drop off than waste the blow. Its not gonna be much less intense of a sketch just a longer one.
 
After a serious coke session... it never really mattered how I stopped as far as how shitty the crash was. For some people tapering down a little bit at the end of the night might help a little bit though I suppose.
 
I'm not talkinmg about a session/binge crash---that I agree with you on, there is nothing short of benzos/opiates that can help.

I'm talking about a more mild crash, one where you don't have to also factor in lack of sleep, food, water, etc.....maybe a few lines spaced throught the afternoon/evening. I find a binge crash to be aabsolutely addative, where I'm crashing fromm all prior doses, not just the most recent one or two or maybe threee
 
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