Methadone might be my favorite recreational opioid, it is strong, euphoric, and lasts for fucking ever. That said, it is very dangerous because it's super potent and has strong breathing supression qualities. Without tolerance, overdosing is very easy. Plus it takes a good 3 hours to reach full effect, which can lead to people dosing more because they don't think it's working as much as they think it is.
If you do decide to do it, start low (10mg since you have no opioid tolerance or much experience). Wait a solid 3 or 4 hours before you try to dose more and work up slowly. You can always try again next time, but if you take too much you could fall asleep and never wake up.
Also, please reconsider getting into recreational opioids. No one intends to become an opiate addict but it has happened to so many of us. I would give anything to go back and not ever try my first strong opiate, because I was in love and after that it was a long, slow spiral into various periods of life-altering addiction. Getting into opiates is the worst decision I've ever made. I have also lost dozens of friends (on here and in "real life") to overdoses or suicide as a result of opiate addiction over the years. So much destruction.
Opiates have their place, for pain conditions. But they're so incredibly dangerous to use recreationally. I know you probably won't listen, I sure didn't. But please read this before you decide. It's an account of my experience with opiates (also keep in mind, when I wrote it, I actually had quit opiates... I stayed off for 5 years and then relapsed once and am still struggling years later. I thought I could forget opiates and leave my addiction in the past, but I was wrong).
I was in another thread today and I found this post I made a while ago, and I thought that the post would be better as a trip report. This report is written in 2nd person perspective and my goal with it is to give an accurate description of the total spectrum of the effects of opiates and...
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