themadhungarian
Bluelighter
Poppy Tea
I have not seen a report for some time about this substance, and I thought I would give you a little taste about how it feels when one is tolerant to poppy tea, but has not gotten their dose for a while. Sort of a reverse trip report. Let me begin by stating that poppy tea is not a benign substance, it is quite powerful, and care needs to be taken to avoid addiction.
Twenty-four hours since last cup of tea: Feel ok, for sure not great, I know something is wrong, feeling of getting a cold.
Thirty-one hours: Not feeling so well, but it is time to go to bed as I have work tomorrow. Sleep is not good and I wake up several times during the night.
Thirty-nine hours: Feel tired and slightly sore upon waking, not much of a need for food.
Fourty-one hours: God this sucks! Feeling like I have quite a cold. Nose running, feeling hot and feverish, and I have to visit the bathroom twice in an 45 minute period.
Fourty-two hours: I have had enough. Symptons increasing and I have a full day ahead of me.
This is a bad thing when it happens at work. I knew this was going to happen so I was forced to plan ahead. As carefully as possible I have mixed some ground pods, about 8 golf ball sized, with some sugar and a tea bag from the employee coffee area. I let the tea steep with the crused up pods for ten minutes, strained them, and then drank.
T+0:15 Because there is no food in my stomache, I begin to feel something happening. Symptoms have not subsided, but mentally I know they will begin to lessen, and so I feel better.
T+0:30 Now it is beginning to work. Stomache stops rumbling and nose is beginning to dry up a bit.
T+0:45 OK, now I begin to start feeling normal. Nose stops running, and I have no urge to go to the bathroom.
T+1:30 Hunger has returned, and I am looking foward to lunch. I don't feel feverish anymore, and am greeting people with a smile on my face.
T+2:00 All is well. I usually find it takes me about two full hours to peak on poppy tea. I have a slight buzz and feel relaxed, much like one beer and 5mg. of valium combined. I know later I am going to want to get high, that is just the way it is.
You cannot skirt addiction if you decide to do this substance everyday, or even every three days, as opium alkaloids last up to seventy-two hours. That means even drinking tea twice a week is a fairly sure way for you to run into physical addiction. I hope these words will warn any newbies of the potential dangers of this powerful opiate. I have read lots of posts about poppy tea lately, and I want people to know what they are getting into. I never thought I would become addicted.
Post Script: I stated I wanted to get high later in the night. Guess what? I was barely able to. I made an additional eight pods for tea, and when that was not working to my satisfaction, I ate a quarter-cup of raw powder also. I hardly got any good feelings out of it. Tolerance to opium can skyrocket quickly. If I try and do it everyday, it barely works. Now I must spend about ten bucks every two days just to feel normal. I know I have to change this course of events soon before it gets worse.
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I have not seen a report for some time about this substance, and I thought I would give you a little taste about how it feels when one is tolerant to poppy tea, but has not gotten their dose for a while. Sort of a reverse trip report. Let me begin by stating that poppy tea is not a benign substance, it is quite powerful, and care needs to be taken to avoid addiction.
Twenty-four hours since last cup of tea: Feel ok, for sure not great, I know something is wrong, feeling of getting a cold.
Thirty-one hours: Not feeling so well, but it is time to go to bed as I have work tomorrow. Sleep is not good and I wake up several times during the night.
Thirty-nine hours: Feel tired and slightly sore upon waking, not much of a need for food.
Fourty-one hours: God this sucks! Feeling like I have quite a cold. Nose running, feeling hot and feverish, and I have to visit the bathroom twice in an 45 minute period.
Fourty-two hours: I have had enough. Symptons increasing and I have a full day ahead of me.
This is a bad thing when it happens at work. I knew this was going to happen so I was forced to plan ahead. As carefully as possible I have mixed some ground pods, about 8 golf ball sized, with some sugar and a tea bag from the employee coffee area. I let the tea steep with the crused up pods for ten minutes, strained them, and then drank.
T+0:15 Because there is no food in my stomache, I begin to feel something happening. Symptoms have not subsided, but mentally I know they will begin to lessen, and so I feel better.
T+0:30 Now it is beginning to work. Stomache stops rumbling and nose is beginning to dry up a bit.
T+0:45 OK, now I begin to start feeling normal. Nose stops running, and I have no urge to go to the bathroom.
T+1:30 Hunger has returned, and I am looking foward to lunch. I don't feel feverish anymore, and am greeting people with a smile on my face.
T+2:00 All is well. I usually find it takes me about two full hours to peak on poppy tea. I have a slight buzz and feel relaxed, much like one beer and 5mg. of valium combined. I know later I am going to want to get high, that is just the way it is.
You cannot skirt addiction if you decide to do this substance everyday, or even every three days, as opium alkaloids last up to seventy-two hours. That means even drinking tea twice a week is a fairly sure way for you to run into physical addiction. I hope these words will warn any newbies of the potential dangers of this powerful opiate. I have read lots of posts about poppy tea lately, and I want people to know what they are getting into. I never thought I would become addicted.
Post Script: I stated I wanted to get high later in the night. Guess what? I was barely able to. I made an additional eight pods for tea, and when that was not working to my satisfaction, I ate a quarter-cup of raw powder also. I hardly got any good feelings out of it. Tolerance to opium can skyrocket quickly. If I try and do it everyday, it barely works. Now I must spend about ten bucks every two days just to feel normal. I know I have to change this course of events soon before it gets worse.
[Added paragraphs and changed title -Splatt]
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