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Misc regiment of Rotating drugs to avoid addiction

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My question is there is such thing as a healthy drug regiment where one can get high every day, and not have to worry about dependency or tolerance issues?

I have tried using cannabis everyday, as month go by it just gets boring. If I used opiates too often there's the issue with tolerance, addiction. Same with benzos. If I binge on stimulants for too long its not pretty....


Lucky the human brain has many different receptor systems you can hit with drugs, and there are many different classes drugs out there that hit a different neurotransmitter. There must be someone out there whom has found the perfect regiment to stay high everyday 24/7.

-PLUR
 
I'll bet that this type of reckless drug abuse would cause suicidal tendencies.

Yeah, people have been able to stay high 24/7, but many don't live to see 25. Also, once again, this is usually with monodrug abuse.

@OP, you cannot be high all day everyday. There is no drug, or pattern of drugs, that you can achieve permanent inebriation without SEVERE problems.

Why do you want to be high all the time? This looks like a methodical way to escape.
 
My question is there is such thing as a healthy drug regiment where one can get high every day, and not have to worry about dependency or tolerance issues?

No.

You are missing the point. Psychological addiction does not depend on the specific receptor system the drug directly targets, and neither does the ability to function in day to day life.

Once a week use of many of those drugs can still cause significant health problems.

There is no such thing as a free lunch..
 
While a seemingly good idea, as others have mentioned, the different classes of drugs being rotated are not necessarily mutually exclusive. While a certain bit of variety might prevent the physical dependence of one certain kind of drug, the framework is being layed for a massive psychological addiction to psychoactives in general. In addition, the room for error is boundless considering the proposed constantly altered state of mind.

In reality, take time for the body to recover if you really need your optimum mileage--i.e. rest, eat right, exercise--and allow time for the brain receptors you assault to down-regulate.
 
LMAO, this seems more like a drug regime if you were to take on a 7-day music festival (tell if there's such thing out there). But following this every week? You're knocking on death's door....
 
I still like the basic idea, but I'm thinking that you will eventually find adding some days off in there, will help the different drugs you propose taking to have a crack at a well-rested, ready to party You. Also I think you need some more "rotational" drugs, things that you can't take every week, like acid, ecstasy/mdma,mushrooms. That way you could be able to have a much bigger range of choices which can only be good as that will have you using any given drug even less
 
For some reason I just see you addicted to all of these drugs and then slowly mixing them and using them ALL everyday eventually.

I mean if someone finds a schedule that works for them like you asked if anyone has, I just don't foresee someone actually sticking to that schedule for a long period of time like months or years.

I just see them slowly deteriorating and eventually becoming addicted to all those drugs. It sounds like someone who has a schedule like that is just addicted to not being sober and would have other underlying issues or health problems.
 
Wow this is a terrible idea. I haven't read many of the replies but I very much hope no one here is encouraging this fellow.
Instead of trying to "beat the system" so to speak, perhaps you figure out why it is you feel you need to use drugs in the first place, and try something to remedy this. There are plenty of "natural" ways to get high for example meditation/yoga, excersize, etc. Your body with thank you. :)

Also, I should note that few of the drugs you listed only target individual receptor sites, and if you're not careful with dosages and half-lives etc you could easily give yourself a dangerous combination.
 
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Rotating drugs in this type of a way will only ensure that your neurochemistry will be obliterated within a few weeks of starting this regimen.

You would have to increase dosages of each category to make up for the ever increasing depletion of various neuro transmitters versus someone who is addicted to just one drug; their brain adjusts to the constant intake of one substance and forms new pathways to manage the introduction of outside subtstances.

The rotating may prevent physical addiction to ONE substance, but the use of the various categories consistently will leave your brain guessing as to how to develop a way of compensating for all the chemicals you are introducing.

As TRICOMB stated, this will definitely kill you quicker than a single addiction to one consistent substance.
 
I understand that it sounds ridiculous, but that's no reason to attack the guy with labels and such. I'm not sure this will work for you, mostly for what the previous post said: dopamine reward pathway. Serious responses would be appreciated p, I'm interested (in a not-so-hardcore way).
 
Candy_Raver, there is some truly great advice given to you in this thread, some from people who have been there and had to learn the hard way.

You're smart enough to have asked this question online, will you have enough sense to take that advice?

Drug addiction is just that, addiction to drugs. You're unnaturally rewarding your brain with various substances and retraining your brain's reward pathways.
 
Wow, that sounds like a gym routine, only... fucking twisted. So very very wrong...
You can still get hooked on addictive drugs by using them once a week. It sounds like if you followed that layout for a few years, instead of avoiding addiction by changing what part of your brain you're stimulating each time, you'd eventually end up addicted to everything. I don't even wanna imagine the withdrawal symptoms! And yeah, even if you're not hooked on a particular substance, it still sounds like you're addicted to being high in general if you can't stand being sobre. So... seek help. Urgently. :)
 
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.
 
if you can't stand to be sober than you know you have a problem man, that statement says that you ARE addicted to getting high, no matter drug you are using to do it, and this is going to severely interfere with your life, especially since a few of those drugs are really hard to function on
 
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