So, I decided to try it. Mind over matter (placebo) or unique body chemistry that defies numerous medical journals? I'll let the reader decide.
I dosed approximately 150mg of Loperamide (Imodium in capsule form -- generic).
In a nutshell, you feel nothing for 5-6 hours. Then you notice a slow comeup over 3 hours. Parts of your face, starting with your neck get numb. Then your pupils start to slowly react to dim light, then they go full blown constricted.
At T+10:00 it is unmistakable that there is mu-opioid agonization occuring. It continues for about 24 hours. There are negatives over "normal" opioids: severe grogginess while waking, and of course increased constipation.
One hell of a placebo effect if you ask me. Half of me is glad I got access to a cheap nod, the other half is terrified I got access to a cheap nod -- if you catch my drift.
Naltrexone 50mg tablets kill it (and put you into precipitated withdrawal) in case you experiment a little "too far." I cannot speak as to Naloxone.
IF you choose to use Naltrexone to kill the constipation be warned, it will be 12 hours of absolute hell. Keep suboxone handy -- the bupe will override the Naltrexone as I understand it.
I dosed approximately 150mg of Loperamide (Imodium in capsule form -- generic).
In a nutshell, you feel nothing for 5-6 hours. Then you notice a slow comeup over 3 hours. Parts of your face, starting with your neck get numb. Then your pupils start to slowly react to dim light, then they go full blown constricted.
At T+10:00 it is unmistakable that there is mu-opioid agonization occuring. It continues for about 24 hours. There are negatives over "normal" opioids: severe grogginess while waking, and of course increased constipation.
One hell of a placebo effect if you ask me. Half of me is glad I got access to a cheap nod, the other half is terrified I got access to a cheap nod -- if you catch my drift.
Naltrexone 50mg tablets kill it (and put you into precipitated withdrawal) in case you experiment a little "too far." I cannot speak as to Naloxone.
IF you choose to use Naltrexone to kill the constipation be warned, it will be 12 hours of absolute hell. Keep suboxone handy -- the bupe will override the Naltrexone as I understand it.
