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About 3 years ago SWIM was prescribed oxy 30s (roxicodone) for a serious accident they were in. For a while SWIM never even touched them and would just endure the pain when SWIMs back was acting up. Little did SWIM know what a gold mine of happiness SWIM was missing out on!
But as we all know, opiates are very addicting. It's been a year now since SWIM started using them recreationally. You would think SWIM would be addicted or on a road to one, right? But SWIM isn't. Here's how SWIM did it and I would highly recommend this method to anybody just starting to experiment with opiates :
1. Find your target dose. ( for Swim it's 15 mg)
- Target does is how much it takes you to get high for the first couple timed.
first time you get high it'll be great. Second time will still feel almost as good as before. third time, you'll get high but it won't be as good as it was before. Eventually you won't feel it at all. So now it's just a waste of money to do your target dose and it becomes pointless. This is called TOLERANCE and it is VERY IMPORTANT.
3. Once your target does doesn't work any more you'll want to take more to get the same effect. DO NOT DO THIS! THIS IS HOW ADDICTION starts.
4. So now what? You can't get high anymore, but you want to. But your tolerance WILL go down and you WILL be able to enjoy them again . But don't go higher. I can not stress this enough. DO NOT KEEP UPPING YOUR DOSE.
This way you'll save money and be able to enjoy opiates without addiction.
- Patience and willpower is key here.
Don't fall for that "just on weekends" crap either.
Your body doesn't have a calendar to let you know when you're safe again. When you're good to go again, you'll know it.
Also, don't mistake your addiction for a want. Of course SWIM would love to hold onto this feeling 24/7 365. But this is impossible.
Treat opiates well and they'll treat you well. Don't believe the bullshit propaganda. As long as you're careful you can have a good time.
But as we all know, opiates are very addicting. It's been a year now since SWIM started using them recreationally. You would think SWIM would be addicted or on a road to one, right? But SWIM isn't. Here's how SWIM did it and I would highly recommend this method to anybody just starting to experiment with opiates :
1. Find your target dose. ( for Swim it's 15 mg)
- Target does is how much it takes you to get high for the first couple timed.
first time you get high it'll be great. Second time will still feel almost as good as before. third time, you'll get high but it won't be as good as it was before. Eventually you won't feel it at all. So now it's just a waste of money to do your target dose and it becomes pointless. This is called TOLERANCE and it is VERY IMPORTANT.
3. Once your target does doesn't work any more you'll want to take more to get the same effect. DO NOT DO THIS! THIS IS HOW ADDICTION starts.
4. So now what? You can't get high anymore, but you want to. But your tolerance WILL go down and you WILL be able to enjoy them again . But don't go higher. I can not stress this enough. DO NOT KEEP UPPING YOUR DOSE.
This way you'll save money and be able to enjoy opiates without addiction.
- Patience and willpower is key here.
Don't fall for that "just on weekends" crap either.
Your body doesn't have a calendar to let you know when you're safe again. When you're good to go again, you'll know it.
Also, don't mistake your addiction for a want. Of course SWIM would love to hold onto this feeling 24/7 365. But this is impossible.
Treat opiates well and they'll treat you well. Don't believe the bullshit propaganda. As long as you're careful you can have a good time.