JBMAN
Bluelighter
Hello all, I'm new to this site and I must say this is coolest discussion board I have ever come across.
Anyway let me get to my story. I have tried almost everything: X, drank, smoked weed, G, LSD, shrooms and stuff and can't even spell. You get the picture. Well I stopped doing that stuff over two years ago. I'm 24 years old now, and you can only do that stuff for so long until your body says "wait a minute".
Also you must take into consideration the purity of some these drugs. You don't know what the hell you're getting. So that's why I stopped.
So like I said I was drug-free and alcohol free for two years. That was until my fried who recently went through surgery gave me an oval-shaped yellow pill with the word Percocet etched on the front and the number 10 on the back.
Of course I was familiar with this wonderful pain-killer, but never really thought about taken one just due to the fact that the only real way of getting them is through a doctor and I hate doctors. I have never been through surgery and my wisdom teeth are still intact so.....
Well after taken this sucker and must say it is the greatest high I've ever had. Yes, I have been higher and more messed up. But the pleasent feeling this drug provides is just plain awesome. You can function like you're sober. You're not clouded, well maybe a little, but not so much so that people can tell. It also made me quite sociable. It sort of feels like an alcoholic buzz, but 10 times better and without all the downsides of that dreaded liquid.
I have always heard how addictive opiates can be. But my friend gave 5 of them last week Monday and I still have three left. After it wore off. And it lasted for a good 4 hours. I really didn't feel the urge to take another one. That's why I'm in love. Well he's not giving me anymore, bastard.
So I have to find another route to get them. I have a friend that works at a pharmacy, but I think they keep count on drugs like these; especially if the're classified as CLASS II, which I think all Oxycodone based drugs are. Plus I really don't feel like asking her she's kind of a goody-goody.
I run around a pathway at a near-by hospital and I have become friends with several nurses, but I don't have the balls to ask them "Hey give me drugs man". What can I do?
Anyway let me get to my story. I have tried almost everything: X, drank, smoked weed, G, LSD, shrooms and stuff and can't even spell. You get the picture. Well I stopped doing that stuff over two years ago. I'm 24 years old now, and you can only do that stuff for so long until your body says "wait a minute".
Also you must take into consideration the purity of some these drugs. You don't know what the hell you're getting. So that's why I stopped.
So like I said I was drug-free and alcohol free for two years. That was until my fried who recently went through surgery gave me an oval-shaped yellow pill with the word Percocet etched on the front and the number 10 on the back.
Of course I was familiar with this wonderful pain-killer, but never really thought about taken one just due to the fact that the only real way of getting them is through a doctor and I hate doctors. I have never been through surgery and my wisdom teeth are still intact so.....
Well after taken this sucker and must say it is the greatest high I've ever had. Yes, I have been higher and more messed up. But the pleasent feeling this drug provides is just plain awesome. You can function like you're sober. You're not clouded, well maybe a little, but not so much so that people can tell. It also made me quite sociable. It sort of feels like an alcoholic buzz, but 10 times better and without all the downsides of that dreaded liquid.
I have always heard how addictive opiates can be. But my friend gave 5 of them last week Monday and I still have three left. After it wore off. And it lasted for a good 4 hours. I really didn't feel the urge to take another one. That's why I'm in love. Well he's not giving me anymore, bastard.
So I have to find another route to get them. I have a friend that works at a pharmacy, but I think they keep count on drugs like these; especially if the're classified as CLASS II, which I think all Oxycodone based drugs are. Plus I really don't feel like asking her she's kind of a goody-goody.
I run around a pathway at a near-by hospital and I have become friends with several nurses, but I don't have the balls to ask them "Hey give me drugs man". What can I do?