soundsystem00
Bluelighter
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Hey od!
Heres the deal. I do opies on and off. Mostly just lortabs and such. Sometimes bigger things like heroin. I find myself in a constant state of minor withdrawal because of weekly use. Its nothing bad, but when I dont have opiates, my body lets me know.
Let me just add I havent thrown up from alchohol in years, let alone the amounts im about to mention. The past 4, maybe even 5 times I've drank, I have thrown up. I mean thrown up! So bad that my throat hurts the next day. The other night I only had about 8-9 beers which isn't much for me, and as soon as I went to lay down, I threw up. That is when it always hits me, right when I lay down in bed. Never before that.
I'm wondering if withdrawing from opiates can mean that I have weaker stomache when it comes to alchohol.
PS. I never throw up from opiate withdrawal or even have nausea.
Heres the deal. I do opies on and off. Mostly just lortabs and such. Sometimes bigger things like heroin. I find myself in a constant state of minor withdrawal because of weekly use. Its nothing bad, but when I dont have opiates, my body lets me know.
Let me just add I havent thrown up from alchohol in years, let alone the amounts im about to mention. The past 4, maybe even 5 times I've drank, I have thrown up. I mean thrown up! So bad that my throat hurts the next day. The other night I only had about 8-9 beers which isn't much for me, and as soon as I went to lay down, I threw up. That is when it always hits me, right when I lay down in bed. Never before that.
I'm wondering if withdrawing from opiates can mean that I have weaker stomache when it comes to alchohol.
PS. I never throw up from opiate withdrawal or even have nausea.