DeathIndustrial88
Bluelighter
Fair enough, but the same can be said in reverse.>they do not impact your judgement making skills the same way alcohol does.
I mean, maybe for you. But the only time I thought it was a good idea to throw a brick with a menacing, threatening note into my neighbours property telling them the next bricks will be through their windows was when I was fucked up on opiates. They were being annoying but not *that* annoying.
That was on high levels of tramadol and codiene.
The first time I thought it was a good idea to smoke meth was when I was high on black tar heroin. I didn't take up a habit(of either) but when I was sober I never considered touching meth. I'd say smoking meth when you never do is poor judgment?
Either way, I think it's important to recognize that how you function on a drug isn't how everyone else does. Some people are super happy, friendly, kind and warm people when they drink alcohol. Some people turn into violent, disgusting monsters that kill their spouse in a fit of drunken rage. Personally I don't drink anymore besides the odd special occasion like a wedding or something but I used to drink regularly and got addicted for a short period in my early 20s. I have never done anything I regret while intoxicated, and I got drunk a lot! Drunk me is still very polite and respectful, friendly etc. But I don't go telling others how alcohol is awesome and has a false stigma because equally I have a mate who gets super violent when they drink. They no longer drink because of it.
Technically, opioids do not have anything in their pharmacological mechanisms that should be impacting your judgement like that.
Usually impaired judgement / decision making, amnesia & poor impulse control is a side effect of gaba drugs (i.e. - alcohol, benzos, etc..).
Opioids are actually gaba antagonists & would therefore do the opposite of what gaba drugs do (i.e. - impair judgement, etc.).
Technically speaking, opioids are convulsants, where as alcohol & benzos are anticonvulsants (well not all benzos possess anti-convulsion activity)
So maybe you just had less patience for people on opioids?
To each their own though. I've got enough assault charges & suicide attempts thanks to alcohol.
I also have a dead sister thanks to alcohol.
I've never gotten violent like that on opioids. And ironically have never overdosed in the 15 years that I've been on them.
In fact, in 2016 I moved into a new apartment & there was a girl who lived across from me & a guy behind me, both around my age & we all lived with our parents.
Well they were drunks & stoners & I invited them over one day & they saw me doing heroin in my closet & I offered to share with them.
After we all took a bump, we felt so damn good that all 3 of us actually cuddled together (like some Requiem for a dream shit). I wouldn't normally feel that close or empathogenic toward people, but opioids have always had that quality about them for me. I'd rather cuddle with people & nod than assault people on alcohol I guess.
I still speak with this girl to this very day. One of my best friends. She's a raging alcohol still though. We both found heroin provided better relief, antidepressant qualities & better stability than alcohol or most other drugs. Opioids & cannabis will always be my go to's.