Midazle
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2011
- Messages
- 121
Hey man we don't judge here we are here to keep people safe regardless of what they use, why they use it, where they get it, etc. I have severe chronic pain and suffered and suffered in ways I wouldn't wish on anyone. Don't let ANYONE tell you what your pain level is, I believe chronic is a humans rights issue and we all deserve to live a pain free life. If you have to inject morphine to get pain relief I and several others have no problem with it, I take 60~mg of Oxycodone a day, I wish I had another way to control the pain (but hey dont mind the buzz!) but its very severe....I am not ashamed of it because I know who I am and that without adequate pain management I'm a vegetable. Anyways for needles, I wouldn't be so scared, I used to have to give myself injections (not a narcotic) subcutaneously, subcu is a really easy route, although it doesnt maximise the bioavailability (oral use has 30%, IV has 100% and subcu is somewhere between) I found it very straight forward. Morphine is a completely natural opioid and you'll get the ichies at first and I find with IV/Subcu of Morphine I get more itchy and the first time I got hives, so I'd take 25mg of benadryl if you get a reaction but don't freak out. If you take the benadryl just be advised it does enhance the effect but not insanely so. I can't comment on figuring out dosing other than using a proper clean syringe to take out the correct amount. Good luck!
