sekio
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If you don't want to deal with opioid overdoses, don't do them for fun.
Two questios?
Do you drink alcohol?
Do you suffer from asthma?
Tylenol (paracetamol) in combination with alcohol especially will fuck up your liver. Like sekio said, maybe go with the ibuprofen.
Alcohol and benzo's (when consumed in excess) in excess can bring on severe problems with breathing? This happend to me once when i can hardly remember the incident from so much alcohol and xanax. Fortunately someone took care of me with a bowl of hot water, mixed with vics vapour rub and a towel over my head (I had run out of asthma mediciation at the time).
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Swarm
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I used to combine heroin, kpins, and dxm. Shit was heavenly, not for people that value life; mixing Cns depressants is like walking a tight rope over lava in 30mph winds. If u don't have a heavy tolerance to all the cns depressants in the mix than don't even think bout mixin em
^He's still a greenlighter, so his messaging privileges are very limited....It keeps the druggies in line!![]()
If you don't want to deal with opioid overdoses, don't do them for fun.
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^Please stop double and triple posting, if you need to add something, edit your previous posts...
Nobody can say with certainty what is and is not safe. It is literally impossible to predict the effects of drugs in people over the internet with 100% accuracy.
Empirically speaking, if you've been relationally using opioids at the 20-40mg level under the same circumstances, and you are not nodding out and breathing slowly and shallow (just conscious and relaxed), you should be fine to continue using it at that level if you wish, provided you don't make much of a change in how and when you take it, and you don't continue to escalate your opioid dose. People do use oxycodone up to about 30mg in a dose without too much issue, if they are not 120 lbs and/or have more than a few opioid experiences.
The important thing to remember is that people do build a sort of place-related tolerance and if you normally take your medication at home, but decide one day to take it at a friend's house, you may need less to get the same effects. Or if you take it earlier in the day, on an empty stomach, versus after a meal. And tolerance does disappear after not using opioids for some time, so when you get a Rx after a period of time when you haven't done anything, it will probably seem stronger too.
The best option if you are concerned about side effects is to keep the dose as low as you can. If you don't find your prescribed dose... fun enough, increase it one pill at a time and see how that goes. If you increase your dose slowly - no more than 7.5mg at a time, you will likely encounter sickness and general malaise before you ever run into respiratory depression.