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Lets say your current regimen is 90mg morphine, and only 60mg oxycodone because your doc is a bastard weening you off while you are still in pain....for arguments sake. Purely hypothetical.
How do you safely ADD pods to a regimen without overdosing?
In the past I have noticed that combining opiates can throw off the balance....for example, using seeds + Vicodin made me pass out from fatigue. Probably had to do with the ratio of active chemicals, and there are a lot of them.....what happens when you add specifically time release morphine to a pod regimen? When you take oxycodone on top of it?
It sounds a little risky unless you know what you are dong, and of course it doesnt help that there is no standardization for pods. Its more dangerous and unpredictable than if your doctors just give you the correct dosage to manage your pain, but its better than living in unbearable pain which isnt living at all.
Testing the waters is best, lower dosage to higher, but what is a good ballpark idea of a safe starting dosage for somebody who is ALREADY medicated, but not getting enough? This hypothetical person has a comparably low tolerance.....a weed smoker and ex-psychonaut, but never previously a recreational opiate user. Been using low dose opiates for a year and a half.
Is 1 small pod made into tea a good starting dosage? 1 pod ground up into a capsule, drank down with pod tea? Split the pod between tea and a capsule?
How do you safely ADD pods to a regimen without overdosing?
In the past I have noticed that combining opiates can throw off the balance....for example, using seeds + Vicodin made me pass out from fatigue. Probably had to do with the ratio of active chemicals, and there are a lot of them.....what happens when you add specifically time release morphine to a pod regimen? When you take oxycodone on top of it?
It sounds a little risky unless you know what you are dong, and of course it doesnt help that there is no standardization for pods. Its more dangerous and unpredictable than if your doctors just give you the correct dosage to manage your pain, but its better than living in unbearable pain which isnt living at all.
Testing the waters is best, lower dosage to higher, but what is a good ballpark idea of a safe starting dosage for somebody who is ALREADY medicated, but not getting enough? This hypothetical person has a comparably low tolerance.....a weed smoker and ex-psychonaut, but never previously a recreational opiate user. Been using low dose opiates for a year and a half.
Is 1 small pod made into tea a good starting dosage? 1 pod ground up into a capsule, drank down with pod tea? Split the pod between tea and a capsule?
