ChaosControl
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The alleged lack of "euphoria-inducing qualities" in methadone's chemical makeup.
Methadone is my DOC, and I have tried nearly every pharmaceutical opiate. Let's get that out of the way.
Now, I have come across numerous statements on Bluelight where users have stated that methadone simply does not have the chemical makeup that would justifiably produce "euphoria."
What is this something that methadone is missing?
I certainly feel a "state of intense happiness and self-confidence" on methadone. ("Euphoria"; Dictionary.com) So, how can anyone suggest otherwise? It doesn't bother me that people think the stuff is garabage--that's fine. Drug elitism is what it is. I have my own opinions too. But I feel just as much euphoria on methadone as I do on most opiates. Sure insufflated oxycodone's peak supplies a preferable dose of euphoria, but 20min later and that feeling drops well below the amount that would have been provided from methadone for the better half of my day. And it inevitably trumps morphine, codeine, hydro, and many others IMO. No contest.
My question is: what is methadone missing (in terms of affording users "euphoria") that other opiates have?
Methadone is my DOC, and I have tried nearly every pharmaceutical opiate. Let's get that out of the way.
Now, I have come across numerous statements on Bluelight where users have stated that methadone simply does not have the chemical makeup that would justifiably produce "euphoria."
What is this something that methadone is missing?
I certainly feel a "state of intense happiness and self-confidence" on methadone. ("Euphoria"; Dictionary.com) So, how can anyone suggest otherwise? It doesn't bother me that people think the stuff is garabage--that's fine. Drug elitism is what it is. I have my own opinions too. But I feel just as much euphoria on methadone as I do on most opiates. Sure insufflated oxycodone's peak supplies a preferable dose of euphoria, but 20min later and that feeling drops well below the amount that would have been provided from methadone for the better half of my day. And it inevitably trumps morphine, codeine, hydro, and many others IMO. No contest.
My question is: what is methadone missing (in terms of affording users "euphoria") that other opiates have?