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Hydromorphone - first time - very euphoric!

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I tried hydromorphone (diluaudid) recently and thought I would write a somewhat detailed report on it, since it's now my absolute favorite opiate, and I've done a LOT (oxycontin, hydrocodone, oxycodone, codeine, methadone, tramadol, opium). I am a small chick - four foot eleven and 85 pounds.

From what I read on bluelight before I tried it, it seems to be one of those drugs that don't always work for people. Dilaudid is known for "lack of euphoria" or a very short high... but for me, that wasn't true at all!

I crushed up and railed one 2mg pill around 8PM (I hear iv'ing is the way to go, but I would never touch needles). In about fifteen minutes I felt the warm glow opiate feeling. I don't get a mood lift at first, but I get a pleasant body feeling. My toes tingle a little, and my skin feels softer. The edges of my vision get softer, and I feel like I'm in a bit of a haze. Our house is freezing, but I begin to feel warmer and I can take off my sweater. I wiggle my toes and rub my hands together, and like to stretch out my body and dangle my hands over the edge of the couch.

All of these feelings are typical on opiates for me, but they were more pronounced on hydromorphone. In fact, it's the first time I've ever gotten a "rush"... I'm sure it's nothing compared to IV use, but it felt a bit "rushy" and came on in little waves. I got a mood lift from it - feeling content, chatty, at ease and optimistic. Sometimes euphoric!

The rush went away in about forty-five minutes. I had a period of semi-anxiety, where I wasn't sure what to do with myself (I always get this on anything I take, so I'm not sure that it's related to opiate use or just me in general) and I wanted to be alone and get away from everyone. I went up to my room, railed another 2mg pill, and took a bath.

Got another "rush" while taking a bath. I was so warm that I only spent fifteen minutes soaking, because I was starting to feel very flushed and thirsty. I didn't get ANY nausea, though, possibly because I was eating bread consistently throughout the night. Also, opiates treat my body well and I don't get the same physical problems that other people do (constipation, nausea, etc.)

After getting out of the bath I snorted another 2mg, not because I wasn't high enough but because I knew I could handle more (strangely enough, my friend who weighs more than twice my weight couldn't handle 4mg, but I think I could actually go for 8mg and be fine). I cleaned my room and went online, just relaxing. After a while I started nodding out pretty hard, so I turned off the light and went to bed.

The nod was wonderful! I felt super-cozy and content, got some dream-like images and my vision was very very fuzzy. The only problem was that I was too high to pee, so when I'd go to the bathroom with my bladder full of water I'd spend like twenty minutes trying to get it all out (lol). I didn't really sleep that night, just nodded. After a while I got a few hours of sleep in the morning, and then woke up with a pounding headache. I'm not sure if the headache was from the hydromorphone or from eating sooooooooo much sugar that night (I went through half a bag of tootsie rolls while watching the movie). I guess when I do it again I'll avoid the sugar and see what happens.

In summary... GREAT time! The feeling was still there after waking up and I was feeling somewhat high all the next day. I think it's more that the rush is short, instead of the whole high. I found that snorting one pill an hour was a good way to lengthen the experience and bump it up a notch. Probably wouldn't do more than one at a time, though, just because the first half hour or so can be really intense.
 
Dillies will up your tolerance faster than anything except FENT. I'm curious to how you can get a RUSH off of a substance that you "railed". That's just "being high". You get a rush when you BANG dope.

EATING or RAILING Dillies is a TOTAL waste. I'm not telling you to shoot them or anything and I'm HAPPY for you that you actually get a satisfactory experience with this ROA. Dillies have a SHORT duration and this is the reason that they are prescribed for B/T pain relief and not CHRONIC pain. I realize that everyones body chemistry and physiology is different but I would tend to believe that you are FAIRLY opiate naive by the effects that you describe off of 2 mgs. insufflated so you should be careful.

Dillies have a strange aspect to them where you really do not feel too much off of them if you dose too close together which could lead you to doing more than you can handle and thus causing you to run into problems. Be SAFE and BE careful.
 
Not a waste for me, though... I'm not "naive" in the sense that I don't know anything about opiates, but it's true that I have next to no tolerance (i take long breaks) and am extra-sensitive to just about all drugs.
The effects were actually off 6mgs... I just spaced out my dosage so I took like one an hour (for safety reasons, I never take something all at once) I could be mistaken about the "rush" - but I wasn't trying to compare it to IV, more like comparing it to the very slow onset that I get eating opiates.
 
Psych0naut said:
^^^^ Being opiate naive means you don't have any tolerance to them.

That's what I was saying WINGNUT. I was just letting you know to be careful. FUCK with dillies for a while and see how big your tolerance gets.

I was also just saying that the "rush" you are feeling is just generally you being high.
 
Frank Zito said:
Dillies have a SHORT duration and this is the reason that they are prescribed for B/T pain relief and not CHRONIC pain.
They are often prescribed for chronic pain, WINGNUT. The only people I've heared off who got a prescription for Palladone got the XR version, and XR formulations are obviously not prescribed for breakthrough pain.
 
CORRECT, PsycoNaut. I actually meant to say just for BREAKTHRU pain, not chronic. I was referencing the smaller sizes of DILLS for B/T pain when your PRIMARY chronic pain med wasn't holding. In the U.S. we rarely see HM in any sort of ER formulation. We do, however, see the HMC's. ALSO, rarely would anyone be put on Dillies for anything other than chronic pain issues.

Psych0naut said:
They are often prescribed for chronic pain, WINGNUT. The only people I've heared off who got a prescription for Palladone got the XR version, and XR formulations are obviously not prescribed for breakthrough pain.
 
Same over here, OxyContin and Durogesic or even MS contin are often preffered over Palladone SR, and for as far as I know Palladone isn't prescribed outside palliative care. I wish I run into some stash of them though someday, the strongest ones available for prescription here are 24mg per capsule, and they always go in blister strips of 10 capsule per strip. That's a mighty 240mg in one small blister strip!
 
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