cosmic._.ape
Bluelighter
how true - let reality flow
Dissasociatives are great tools for opiate withdrawl. They lower your tolerance while supressing physical discomfort and can sometimes help with cravings.Would Methoxetamine be of use in opiate withdrawal? Just a thought seeing as everyone that uses it seems to get an opiate type high.
I`m toying with the idea of buying 100mg of this stuff.Some years back i used to love my Ket,but found it too scary unless i was on MDMA,i remember getting in from work once and railing about 300mg on it`s own,the 6 o`clock news was on and i thought that the news readers were watching me and that they knew what i was doing,they kept coming out with things that had hidden meanings only i could know,it freaked me so much that i had to get in bed and hide under the covers hoping it would all go away.
So seeing as i don`t do MDMA anymore,actually i don`t do anything at all except from oral steroids,would this Methoxetamine be something one could do say on a night in without getting freaked? Could it be used as a tonic to blow out the cobwebs? Or a relaxant? I`m used to opiates and this is what intrigues me about this compound.
This is not a typical dissociative.
It has more affinity for the opioid system than any others currently tested (it IS an opioid as well as being a dissociative). Concerns that it, in fact, may cause an opioid addiction in and of itself are not unfounded.
Your mileage may vary. In other words, you may get more (or fewer) 'miles' (effects) for a given quantity of 'petrol' (chemical) than the person saying 'ymmv' did.Ymmv?