LilbabiC
Bluelighter
I had an ex-boyfriend who would rotate heroin, cocaine, weed and amphetamines every week and then not use any drugs for three days until the next week. He claimed he wasn't addicted but that was bull.
also its not very easy to be able to acquire all those different kind of drugs on set schedules. What if youre dealer is gone that day? Youd just substitute another drug in to keep the "everyday high" going. Makes sense in theory, but not practically.
I almost don't believe the OP is actually contemplating this. But this HAS to stay open for the OBVIOUS harm reduction.
I wonder if there's a better place on this site where the OP could get a more in depth response on why. All we can give is the obvious answer.
As I said before, if there is one state of mind I dislike more than anything else and that is the state of being sober. And yes I have tried to enjoy this state of mind, but I can tell you it dosn't work out for me. The sober state is just extremely boring, and I absolutely hate it with a passion.
-PLUR
For me personally there is one state I hate more than anything else and its the state of being sober. I must be intoxicated everyday, or else life is boring.
I was wondering if anyone has worked out a regiment to where you can get high everyday, by rotating the drugs that hit a different neurotransmitters so you don't have an issue with building up a tolerance or getting an addiction.
For example:
Day 1: Use stimulants, and drugs that effect the dopamine system. Amphetamines, cocaine, methamphetamine etc.. They hit your dopamine receptors.
Day 2: Use cannabis as it hits your CB1 cannabis receptors.
Day 3: Use MDMA as its a serotoninergic, and affects your serotonin system.
Day 4: Use disassociatives such as ketamine, DXM, MXE etc... they hit your NMDA system.
Day5 : Use hallucinogens as it also affects your specific serotonin receptors.
Day 6 : Use opiates, and they affect your opiate receptors.
Day 7 : Use benzos as they hit your GABA receptors.
Fill in day: Soma, its a muscle relaxer and dosn't hit those specific system it can be mixed in some of the regiments.
Repeat again for the next week. I think the regiment can be modified, as long as you hit a different receptor system for the week you should be fine.
If this model can be put to use, it prevents addiction since you don't constantly bombard the same neurotransmitter, so it prevents your brain from being rewired say if you abused dopamine based drugs.
I was wondering if anyone has ever used such a regiment where you hit your different neurotransmitters on different days so you don't get a tolerance to the compound or to avoid addiction.
-PLUR
Then why on Earth would you consider doing this? You clearly admit you don't have the self control necessary to handle even use of individual drugs. So what's gonna happen when you find a combo that blows your mind and you say fuck it to this little plan of yours?Candy Raver said:I have done and abused virtually every drug out there. I have also had problems where I would take one addictive drug for too long, and I find myself with the issue of addiction, tolerance after going on a binge.
Seriouslytricomb said:Aren't you healthy? Get out and learn to enjoy a sober life. Be thankful you have all your senses, be thankful you're not blind. You have a perfectly good body I'm guessing, don't ruin it with drugs all the time. Your "need" to medicate all the time is your life needs a major lifestyle change.
the reason you haven't found this absurdity anywhere else is because... it's simply absurd.
For me personally there is one state I hate more than anything else and its the state of being sober. I must be intoxicated everyday, or else life is boring.
I'm currently awaiting word from fellow staff to find out if there is a forum where he can get any better answers than ours, and I highly doubt there will be. I consulted Epsilon_Alpha from ADD and he responded in this thread with perfect advice. But it's staying open so the OP can respond to the 50 posts of why he shouldn't attempt this.