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Morphine Sulfate

Lisa808

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Hi,

What dose of the immediate release of the CONCENTRATED oral solution will get you high without being dangerous? I am assuming it is bad to mix this with a benzo. What about a SOMA?

I've had 20mg in the last 3 hours and don't feel much of anything other than a little sleepy.

Thanks!
 
Up to 60mg will be safe without mixing it with other medicines. Test in small increments just to be certain, as it is obviously a new chemical to your system.
 
Morphine isn't that potent taken orally, I'd go with mrjackjones advice. I assume you don't have a tolerance? If you do, it may be useful doing a narcotics conversion.
 
Thanks Mr. Blonde,

I did do the 60mg and it doesn't seem to have done much. I'm a little itchy. A little sleepy but it is late. I don't think I have a tolerance really. I have done some methadone recently so maybe that upped it? I don't know how fast that works. I took it for around 5 days, 10 to 15 mgs.
 
Yes, taking methadone for five days will increase your tolerance significantly.

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Even though you did not get the desired effect, I hope you understand that we cannot in good conscience say to take a completely recreational dose when the usual beginning prescribed dose is ~30mg. It is just not a good idea until you know what your limits are. Some people are hypersensitive to certain chemicals, which lowers the overdose threshold.
 
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Oh! I thought I read that I wouldn't become addicted per se unless I was taking opiates for about two weeks in a row (at the level I was using). Is that true? Does one's tolerance increase without becoming dependant?

Around how long should I quit taking anything to avoid addiction/withdrawals?

(I realize the inherent stupidity of even dabbling in opiates, especially with my lack of knowledge in them. Apparently this is the same stupidity that is making me not just toss what I have in the trash.)

Thank you for your patience.
 
Psychological addiction is very subjective. Some people may be psychologically addicted after one session, yet some may be able to use indefinitely and stop when they decide to.

Physical addiction is much less subjective. Depending on your dose, you may experience physical withdrawal symptoms after one week of use.
 
^ Not to mention that physical addiction can be incredibly variable from one user to the next. There is no golden rule such as 'two weeks', lisa; it's up to your own unique bio-chemistry.
 
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