I was bone tired, I had been up for about 2 days and did quite a bit of dope throughout. I must've had quite a bit in my system, even though they were drastically lower then when high.
I fell asleep for all of one minute before it kicked in within 10 minutes; I had eaten a broken quarter of a 50mg Naltrexone pill, so the dose was around 12.5mg-2mg lost from breaking it perhaps, so 10mg. Suddenly I couldn't sleep, my RLS was out of control as I normally am (which is pretty bad), and I was yawning and strech-yawning so hard it actually hurt.
Someone told me like earlier that day that they knew they were getting sick when they started to yawn a lot.
It went away in probably 6 hours. I think I did 2 bags that day like 12 hours later with no effects, totally blocked by the naltrexone (or could've been weakass dope, probably both, but it did let me sleep).
It was quite painful and nerve wrecking. I'm quite certain I had no developed any noticeable physical addiction, but just the sheer shock of the naltrexone of someone who had probably a good amount of half-lifed dope in my system just made me miserable. I went to bed after those 2 bags like 10 hours later, and woke up feeling kinda refreshed.
I've had very minimal effects afterwards when I woke up. I had strong mood swings and was very emotional, and today I'm not emotional at all. My bowels are still kinda 'loose' and my insomnia and RLS are back to normal for me - which is total shit. However I have to write 3 papers, a presentation, and study for 3 exams, as well as get sorted out with a few embassies as I'm traveling to Japan in 2 weeks, something I just found out yesterday, and which will cut my college semester short by 2 weeks and makes me really have to up my work load.
It left me feeling clean. It was miserable, but I feel anew, released from any physical addiction I may have had, however slight, but definitely released my psychological addiction, which has always been quite strong the last 5 years.
I would recommend it to anyone who is struggling with psychological addiction, preferably with maybe a strong dose of benzos. I cannot imagine being awake through that if you had a substantial physical addiction, and think that heavy medication and a semicomatose state is required for the Waissman Precipitated Withdrawal Detox method (which I essentially did unsupervised).
Calling those who love you helps, the mood swings are strong. It definitely is effective in kicking psychological addiction, but no matter how small your addiction is, it will hurt. I think that if someone totally naive did 1 bag of heroin, and then did naltrexone, they will hurt from it.
It does block opiates for a good amount of time afterward, which is good if you relapse as it is essentially is a 'cheat' and will let it go by. I think it makes your system metabolize dope without the dope actually attaching to your receptors, preventing an actual physical relapse.