Opiates, like hydrocodone, are extraordinarily addictive drugs, and in an insidious way - just, beware, because it is, really, playing with fire. That said, I've played with fire quite a bit - I would recommend taking two to three tablets for your first time. If you want a stronger opiate experience, three would be a fairly good dose, but two would have you feeling good, too. I do usually recommend 15 mg hydrocodone for someone who is opiate-naïve for a good strong opiate experience, for their first time - that would be three tablets. When you do them, if you do them, just plan to relax for the remainder of the day/night - that is really best for a beginner, and arguably for most opiate users, so as to allow the high to roll over you and envelop you into its warmth and subtle, but profound euphoria. But, you don't want to be walking around, or anything - be at home, for best results; opiate nausea isn't uncommon, but it can be greatly reduced and even eliminated by sitting down, or better lying down. You'll just want to be still, really. It is hard to describe, but for opiates, that is just how it is, especially for the first few times. Again, just have a relaxed day or evening to enjoy them. And, again, be warned of their great danger when it comes to their addictive potential - opiates, I would argue, are the most addictive drugs that exist, with respect to how they can pull you into the trap so quickly.