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Successful loperamide experiment, why all the nay saying?

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SuperUltra

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This is my first post on the site, though I've been reading for years, and I chose the topic due to it's apparent controversy. I have read numerous accounts that loperamide did in fact get you high, always followed by about 50 posts from people completely discrediting the claim based on the BBB and their interpretation of the research. It seemed to me that most of the people discrediting the accounts hadn't tried it and followed with insults and jokes at the poster's expense. I am an experienced opioid user, though only moderately, and I'm not some kid clamoring for a high, I was just curious about the prospect of an OTC opioid. I know this topic has been covered many times, and I will keep the experience short. I took an oral dose of 96 mg's of loperamide and it compared to something like MS contin. Enhanced mood/light euphoria, warm arms, itching, ect. Why is it that a post like this will undoubtedly get a bunch of dudes telling me that I'm full of shit, and that it doesn't cross the BBB, which to my understanding isn't even accurate, it's not a matter of if something crosses, but how much. Yes, 96 mg is 48 pills, so 2 mg plus some gross filler, and it cost me one day of shitting, followed by a gigantic normal one the following day (sorry, I know that's sick), which is on par with oxy and hydro, they do the same thing to me. I'm not saying it's the best high in the world, but it is most definitely a high that produces euphoria. It's not placebo, I'm too old and experienced for that shit. Again, my tolerance is not that of an elephant, but I have taken my fair share of oxy, hydro, methadone, morphine ect. Maybe I'm wrong and I'm reading a bunch of old posts, in which case I apologize for wasting everyone's time, I am just curious as to why so many folks just tell people they can't be high, it's all in their head, when it is apparent that either they haven't tried it or only used it for WD's. How come so many people discredit something they've never tried? Thanks for reading, sorry if this is simply rehashing similar posts, feel free to remove it if so, and flame on, I know some of you will.
 
Did you enjoy wasting all that money?

You can’t discredit stuff you didn’t disprove.

You are going to end up with some nasty damage if you don’t stop trying to abuse loperamide.

You are going to impact your bowels if you keep doing this.

Nobody abuses loperamide because there is 200+ opiates that penetrate the BBB better(to the 100th power) depending on which country you are in to abuse...

Before you slice and dice your lower intestines with rock hard shit, think twice.
 
This is exactly what I'm talking about. Did you read my post? I did it as a SINGLE experiment, just to see what it was about. And I took a shit the day following. And "all" that money was 4 bucks. Read the post.

I'm also not talking about the value of the high vs other opioids, I'm simply wondering why some people call other people liars when they only know what they've read. Have you ever heard of someone "slicing" their lower intestine due to loperamide? I doubt it, and please direct me if so. It's just a bunch of regurgitated garble and empty warnings if you don't have any first hand experience. That is basically my only point. Don't talk about things you know nothing about personally. I'm not advocating the abuse of Immodium, I just find it curious that so many people get all bent out of shape when someone says they've used it to get high.
 
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Loperamide does get you "high", or more like gives an effect. This has been established in more recent posts and threads regarding loperamide. It also carries a risk of dependence, addiction and withdrawal. Its anti-diarrheal mechanism is far more potent than that of other opioids, so yes, it does constipate you more, and it could, as mentioned, cause major problems.

I would listen to the above advice.

Welcome to Bluelight but I'm going to close this, since as I mentioned, this has been established on numerous occasions, and such threads do not fit the Basic Drug Discussion criteria.

Please PM me if you have any questions.
 
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