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Unusually high tolerance to all drugs?

Brian242

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Hey BL, I've noticed something lately. Whenever I do a drug, it seems like it takes so much more of any drug to get an effect than others. I have no benzo tolerance, and last night I took 7.5mg Klonopin. Nothing hardly happened.

I had back surgery (Scoliosis correction surgery) and am prescribed 180 Norco 10-325's a month. around 11-noon (It's 3:00 now) I took 30 mg, felt nothing, and kept breaking them in half and I have taken around 40-45 mg. I also have been taking Soma 350mg, and I've had about 2 1/2-3 tablets. These are the most that i've ever combined and I don't feel jack shit.

I'm also getting careless with these drugs because of what I did today. My breathing is fine, and I feel normal :?

I need these drugs for pain, but I also want to enjoy them while I have them if that makes sense.

This also goes for Cannabis, Valium, Almost any opiate, Carisoprodol (Soma), etc.

Would a T-Break be good to lower the opiate tolerance? It'll be a bitch because of the 2 foot scar on my back with two 1 1/2 titanium bars and 12 six inch bolts all up my back. How long should I lay off opiates to significantly drop my tolerance? I'll have to take a dose though no matter what for the pain and the bottle says "Take 1-2 tablets every 4-6 hours as needed for pain"

Thanks for anyone who replies!
 
^sorry to hear that.

OP said:
I need these drugs for pain, but I also want to enjoy them while I have them if that makes sense.
Sorry but this doesn't make sense. You appear to be normalized to the psychoactive perception of the drugs you take because you have tried so many and in such abound. You're looking for some sort of magical experience which just doesn't exist anymore and if it did you tried it long ago and are looking for more.

Think of having sex as a virgin - awesome and new. You can't recreate that by having more sex or with different people. The honeymoon is over. You should focus on taking opioids and other analgesics to improve your state of life (by mitigating pain) and little else or you may find yourself in horrible uncontrollable pain one day.

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If you are insistant on psychoactive experimentation then at least look into something like the phenethylamines or something similar which won't hurt your every day life if you try it out.
 
I would do hallucinogens, but I can't do those anymore. And not a fan of uppers otherwise i'd do some RC's but they're too dangerous.
 
You need NMDA antagonist in your life.

If you keep running your finger down a sharp knife, you will get cut...

Except for this cut, it takes a really, really, really long time to heal...

You can't get any better than that cut will allow, and the only way to heal is to stop hacking away at it...

But, there are bandages... But you must use them wisely... NMDA antagonist are just these bandages you may need...
 
^ get hold of some DXM (most commonly found in pure form in robotussin cough syrup), and taking 50mg before you do opiates can help decrease tolerance. Some magnesium supplements can also help in this regard.

In general though, tolerance is about controlling your dose. You can't 'use it for pain but also enjoy them', because trying to get high off them will fuck up your tolerance in terms of their medical value, so perhaps stick to other drugs to get high off of while you're on the pain meds.

The benzo tolerance may be resulting from cross-tolerance with soma, though there are loads of factors that come into this, considering all the drugs you were probably on for the surgery. Just take it easy is my advice, stick to just the weed for now and use the pharma stuff for its intended purpose until you get your back problems all sorted out.
 
It is possible to have natural tolerance to some things. Some people (such as myself) are just more resistant to things. With me I can def tell with opiates and alcohol. I remember my first time with opiates, I was 16, it took 45mg of parachuted oxycodone just to get a damn buzz and mind you that was my very first time ever taking opiates so i had absolutely zero tolerance built up prior.
 
You need NMDA antagonist in your life.

If you keep running your finger down a sharp knife, you will get cut...

Except for this cut, it takes a really, really, really long time to heal...

You can't get any better than that cut will allow, and the only way to heal is to stop hacking away at it...

But, there are bandages... But you must use them wisely... NMDA antagonist are just these bandages you may need...

Hmm... Care to elaborate? I searched NMDA but I didn't get a good enough explanation.
 
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