Im really not trying to start a ruckus here but this bothers the shit out of me.
Great, here's my carecup \_/
Even if I had an addiction so what, all your post does is derail the thread. So let's assume you are correct, that I am physically addicted: You still fail to answer two inquiries I posted about: ULD Dosing and Naltrexone as a detoxification agent in a person who has levels of heroin present in their body that do not amount to physical addiction levels
If you read anything at all, you would have seen the answers to your questions. I have Chronic insomnia, which means it's persistent. Most forms of insomnia last for a few days to a couple months. I've had insomnia for over 10 years now. Last year, I could count the number of days I slept before 4 AM on my hand. The fact of the matter is that without the use of drugs, I cannot fall asleep unless I have been up for over 20 hours.
Due to this extreme chronic insomnia and my RLS, which have been medically diagnosed and on my medical records, I am resilient to heroin withdrawal symptoms. Any kind of withdrawal symptoms I may have been subject to, I simply don't notice because I already have the most major symptoms of acute withdrawal - insomnia and RLS. In a way, I'm always in withdrawal.
Am I psychologically addicted? I believe I am, to a severe degree. But I am not physically addicted. It is not denial, it is the truth, as I have quit heroin once again and have yet to feel any withdrawal symptoms. Sorry to dissapoint you.
ANYWAYS:
When you use heroin just once, you will have some in your system. The idea by many is that you can use heroin 3 days, but you must give your system a 3 day, or whatever, break before you can use again to avoid addiction for most people. My theory is that you could use naltrexone to detoxify your system quicker, and make this break period shorter.
Detox doesn't just refer to clearing out a high level addiction, it just means cleaning out your system. You can detox your body even if you have no drug addiction. It is simply a way to purify your body of whatever, there are many kinds of detox. The detox I am referring ot here, is in reference to the fact that even if you do one bag of heroin, your only one that month, you will have heroin in your system. I was wondering how to detox low amounts of heroin in the body with naltrexone.
Obviously, there is a point in your drug use where you would not get withdrawal symptoms, and a point where you would. If you continue to use, you will get to have withdrawal symptoms and enter that stage of addiction. At this point, you need to take a short break from heroin, so you can return your body to baseline, and start afresh - in other words, you need to detox before you can continue using without getting a physical addiction. I was thinking you could use naltrexone to speed up this detoxification, and shorten this break.
We all have heard that regarding heroin use, it is "3 days on, 3 days off". I was thinking with the aide of naltrexone, you could shorten the time "off". Ie, make it 3 days on, 1 day off w/naltrexone". My question is what dose of naltrexone would you take, how you administer it, and how long does the naltrexone last in your system.
Ok guys! I just made a solution of 0.001mg/ml (1 mcg/ml) naltrexone hcl and plan on trying it (I'm thinking 1ml - any feedback??) with about $10 of NE #4 once I get home from work. This isn't any sort of controlled or measured experiment in anyway, I just wanna satisfy my curiosity about the acute effects (if any) of this combination. Tick tick tock!
Good luck! If this turns out to be too much, you won't get high. Make sure you try it with some dope you've done before, so you can tell if you either just got weak dope, or if the naltrexone itself actually interfered with the high. There are reports that using naltrexone in ULD can actually
incrrease the high, so that's another reason you should be familiar with the dope, that way you can tell if it's potentiated by the antagonist. In any event, if it doesn't weaken your high, it should at least help in preventing tolerance buildup.
Please report!