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Opioids Plugging Hydrocodone induced nausea?

Spagett

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So I decided to plug some Lortabs today in hopes that I would get a better buzz out of it. I have never really had nausea from opiates, but I also heard you won't get nauseous if you plug it.

So I made a solution with 5 5/500 Lortabs and water. (I was too lazy to do a CWE to rid the APAP) Once the mixture was as homogeneous as I could get it, I drew it into the syringe and shot it up my rear end.

I then decided to smoke some cannabis during the come up. After about 20 minutes pass I start feeling the effects. I am very high from the weed, and the Hydrocodone is starting to make me nod. I figured that plugging must be the best route of administration. After about an hour from dosing I defaecate to expel the remaining APAP in my colon.

After about two hours, as I am coming down, I begin to feel very nauseated. I began to salivate and almost threw up in the trash can twice. It was horrible.

I have never gotten nauseous at all from opiates, but the nausea I got from this was really bad. Was it because I didn't get rid of the APAP? I thought plugging was supposed to reduce nausea?
 
It was just a side effect from the Hydrocodone. Also because you plugged it and you had a better BA from the Hydro you took which in turn means greater positive and negative side effects.
 
any opiate, any ROA, can cause nausea................

plugging something wont help...........
 
This post was from 5 years ago, but doing some research on hydrocodone I came across this. Doing 5 5/500 tabs.. that's 2,500 mg of acetaminophen. No wonder you weren't feeling so well!
 
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