Orally I would vote for oxy.
Snorting or any other method besides oral, oxymorphone by far.
Any type of morpho or morphine is far more euhporic then oxy imo.
^ Agreed. Couldn't have said it better myself. Oxycodone is way overrated and not even that good for Pain Management. Or once you have a very high opiate tolerance, Oxycodone is useless and will just start draining your wallet faster and faster, feeling shittier and shittier each time you come down off them, until you realize that its time to switch to another Opiate/Opioid because your body has become immune to Oxycodone like mine has. Of, this sucks now. It was fun at the beginning when I didn't have to worry about being dope sick, or having something for the next day, always constantly worrying about my next fix. I would wake up in the morning, jump in the shower, and then come out of the shower, and then I would dose an OXY-IR 20mg (that's how low my tolerance was, about 10 minutes later.. starting to notice the 'Coming Up...' part with oxycodone, the warm and super nice rush that goes all through my body, leaving me with a nice warm huge mood lift. But Continuing on it would look something like this in later 2004, or early 2005 - below is what I would feel like after taking only 1 OXY-IR 20mg back when I had almost no tolerance, and was still doing CWE's with AC&Codeine 8MG TABS.
T+0.10: Starting to feel the initial effects of the 'Coming Up' part with Oxycodone.
T+0.30: Feeling a nice warm rush come over my mind and body.
T+0.45-1.00: Eyes are very 'pinned', feeling really good and have reached the peak~over to the plateau.
T+1.45-2.00: Still feeling the effects, but not as strong now.. starting to slowly come down, at the same time feeling quite tired, and could fall sleep anywhere and sleep like a baby.*
T+2.30-3.00: Oxycodone has pretty much worn off now, maybe some slight residual effects, still feeling very relaxed and could sleep anytime.
Argh... ^ Those were the days back over 8 years ago when I first started doing Oxy's. I had no idea where to find them locally so I had ordered some, and the very first ones I got were the pink 20s.
Only thing is, at first I had no idea what Contin meant, and that these things were time release. Because at first I was very disappointed because I had spent a fair amount on some of the pink OxyContin 20's and I ended up taking a pill cutter, and cutting one of them in half and then taking one half. I was very disappointed the first time I did Oxy because I had no idea that there was a time release mechanism to bypass. But once somebody had told me to chew 1 up, well next thing you know I am scratching myself all over and over and it felt so much, and it was such a sweet Oxy Rush.
Now its basically like why bother even doing opiates if you never get anything out of them anymore, not even the slightest rush, or much of a nod unless you have benzo's & weed on hand. I find these tend to help out and keep the opiates active in your body for longer..
Then you have some people who are getting scripts for multiple opiates at the same time with at least one or more Benzodiazepines being written (I am especially noticing this in patients in the US - most places, its pretty easy to get just what you want.)
But I've read through a LOT of posts on bluelight over the years, and even still - today, I cannot and am utterly shocked at what some of you get prescribed at once! and yes I'm a tad jealous as well.
No but, some of you are very lucky to those of you who are receiving Opana ER, plus another opiate, +1 or 2 more benzo's, + a Z-Drug on top of that, + Gabapentin or Lyrica on top of that +some Antidepressant with that. And the dosages that these U.S. doctors sometimes are prescribing are insane.. In Canada here, in order to have a prescription for two different narcotics or more at the same time you would have to go through Pain Management in whatever City you live in, in Canada, and you will never get prescribed multiple benzodiazepines at once by the same doctor in Canada. It just won't happen.
I can't believe we
still don't have OxyMorphone in Canada yet, which is quite ridiculous, since its been out in the U.S. for a number of years already.
Just like it took Canada forever to phase in Suboxone, and once they did phase it in.. they don't have enough doctors that have taken the Suboxone course that are even able to write it for Opioid Maintenance.
Some of are sure lucky to live where you live!
Damnit!!! hehehe