Fresco
Bluelighter
Let him find out the hard way, guys.
Sometimes people need a good "spanking" before they see the light
Sometimes people need a good "spanking" before they see the light
exactly what I was thinking!
Toxic leukoencephalopathy or toxic spongiform leukoencephalopathy is a condition that is characterized by progressive damage (-pathy), of the white matter (leuko-) of the brain (-encephalo-) due to ingested toxins (toxic).
It is seen in some people who ingest heroin by route of smoking (chasing the dragon). It is currently unknown by what means the smoking of heroin causes the condition.
Toxic leukoencephalopathy has also been reported as a consequence of cranial irradiation and chemotherapy in the treatment of leukemias, such as acute lymphoblastic leukemia.[1]
Toxic leukoencephalopathy affects white matter tracts devoted to higher cerebral function, causing clinical features that range from inattention, forgetfulness, and changes in personality to dementia, coma, and death.[2] Obvious signs of the condition are difficulty with cognitive function and equilibrioception
I wouldn't trust that friend if I were you. You are saying that you can't get the drug on your own, so you rely on him. I am sure he knows this, so it's not one of those "I'd rather him get it safely through me, than to get it in a dangerous place" types of reasons for him justifying supplying you. I forgot your age, but I think you said you are around 17 years old. I would never introduce someone your age to heroin or meth, so don't be so quick to say that he is your "guide." If he has been using for 10 years, he knows what it does to people, and he is sick for giving you the drugs to use. I'm assuming that he is in his late twenties if he's been using for 10 years, so trust me when I say that anybody that age that is giving heroin and meth to someone your age is a twisted person.
^ Honestly, it seems like you may have even more of an addictive personality than a lot of people. Going on a binge like that right after starting? I didn't use that often in a week until I had been using opiates for close to two years, and when I did use for 5 days in a week, it was with vicodin. I was using opiates for 3 years before moving on to heroin, and you dove right into heroin use.
I wouldn't trust that friend if I were you. You are saying that you can't get the drug on your own, so you rely on him. I am sure he knows this, so it's not one of those "I'd rather him get it safely through me, than to get it in a dangerous place" types of reasons for him justifying supplying you. I forgot your age, but I think you said you are around 17 years old. I would never introduce someone your age to heroin or meth, so don't be so quick to say that he is your "guide." If he has been using for 10 years, he knows what it does to people, and he is sick for giving you the drugs to use. I'm assuming that he is in his late twenties if he's been using for 10 years, so trust me when I say that anybody that age that is giving heroin and meth to someone your age is a twisted person.
I'm thinking long and hard on this. From the start I was/still very naive. Curiosity had got the best of me. My mind is totally warped, not in a fucked up way,but as in I'll be doing some serious thinking time about everything covered here. The reason I think that the feeling outweighs the risks is possibly because I've never experienced the risks myself, I am only aware of them. The friend that uses and some think is a bad influence is most likely the reason I have not become addicted yet. I look to him as a guide through these waters as he has been navigating them for 10 plus years. He's a good person despite what some of you think. I've been cut off for three days and will be for awhile longer, whilst he still uses. I went over to his house today and he got good and well, while I smoked my pot. I wasn't jealous or mad I understood why he was doing that. He has proved to be much more responsible than I am. And what makes you guys think that these drugs are readily available to me? I've never been able to get these drugs by myself.
My point now is that I'm reconsidering everything. There's a reason you guys are telling me all this. I can't say that I'll stop, because I don't know if I will, I'm debating hardcore with myself. By the way if I were to become addicted it would be to heroin, not meth. I enjoy heroin much more than meth. "Who am I to think I can avoid an addiction, when the majority could not.", Is one of my current thoughts. Most of my previous posts were foolish, but I hope I am learning something here, It's not in one ear and out the other. It was my inexperience and naivety that led me to my previous conclusions. Clearly the odds are against me. I need a long time to think by myself now.![]()
Yea this is totally true. I started using heroin when I was 18, and these homeless guys that me and one of my best friends were "friends" with would cop for us, and usually end up shorting us a bag or several.Looking back I'm amazed anyone sold heroin to me as I still can pass for 18 now, when I'm 23.
Yeah, it's really sad :-( And surprisingly few people are aware of it except serious addicts in cities where it's reached epidemic proportions. The saddest thing is, the people who get it are almost always relatively new or "recreational" users, suburban kids in their teens and 20s - this may just be because they are more likely to be smoking h whereas down-and-out addicts are almost always injectors. There are some things that one can do to reduce their risk of getting this terrible disease if anyone is interested.Wow, dancer wasnt kidding. And obviously I dont wish this on anybody
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxic_leukoencephalopathy
Oh totally. I don't think anyone is immune and I did say that the OP was likely to be predisposed for addiction, particularly because of the history of depression. I don't believe anyone is completely immune to heroin addiction, they just make it out because of luck, but addiction doesn't discriminate and the risk of addiction goes up every time you use. I was just trying to explain that there is no way to control whether you get addicted or not, the people who manage not to get addicted are just lucky - it's nothing to do with choice, willpower or intelligence. As for meth, that is just as addictive as heroin, but not as physically dependence causing, so it is - relatively-speaking - easier to quit even after you've been addicted. That's why I've been mainly talking about the heroin, and because it seems to be the OP's "drug of choice" right now. But meth addiction can definitely creep up on you too, even when at first you didn't think you liked it enough for that to happen. "Playing with fire" is a very apt analogy for using hard drugs.Swimming Dancer :Yeah but even if he is one of the few who are "immune" to opiate addiction, what are the chances of not getting addicted to either heroin or meth. He's playing with two separate fires.
I would be shocked if that estimate wasn't WAY smaller than the real number. Plus that statistic was actually talking about the number of people who reported they became physically dependent. Addiction can happen without physical dependence. Or someone can use for quite a while before becoming physically dependent, but they may already be addicted. Sometimes we accidentally use "addiction" to mean physically dependent, but they are actually 2 seperate things. Of course many people who are addicted to heroin don't realize it if they aren't yet physically dependent. They think that if they don't use every day, or they don't get very sick when they stop using for a few days, that means they can't be addicted.23% of people who ever try heroin become addicted to the substance
This is why this forum is awesome.And many addicts started out thinking just like you. I just wish I had had someone to warn me of the risks I was taking when I was in your situation and explain to me what heroin dependence was really like
FOR REAL!I guarentee you he was high on either crystal or gear and was in a euphoric state. When you are in pure euphoria you just think the world is great and your thoughts are rational, "oh yea I feel incredible right now, I can easily never get addicted lol I'm god", let's go make a thread about how I just started doing crystal and dope a month ago and how I'll never get addicted! 8(
At the end of the day (or the quote..lol) Life is what it is.. Trying drugs and doing drugs are one and the same at this point. Choose life babe! I did not, when I was your age. I am still trying to choose life, day by day now...but I`m about ten years behind where I should be at 32. You spoke a lot about things you love more then drugs. FOCUS on them! They are real and being high is NOT. Choose life!I'm thinking long and hard on this. From the start I was/still very naive. Curiosity had got the best of me. My mind is totally warped, not in a fucked up way,but as in I'll be doing some serious thinking time about everything covered here. The reason I think that the feeling outweighs the risks is possibly because I've never experienced the risks myself, I am only aware of them. The friend that uses and some think is a bad influence is most likely the reason I have not become addicted yet. I look to him as a guide through these waters as he has been navigating them for 10 plus years. He's a good person despite what some of you think. I've been cut off for three days and will be for awhile longer, whilst he still uses. I went over to his house today and he got good and well, while I smoked my pot. I wasn't jealous or mad I understood why he was doing that. He has proved to be much more responsible than I am. And what makes you guys think that these drugs are readily available to me? I've never been able to get these drugs by myself.
My point now is that I'm reconsidering everything. There's a reason you guys are telling me all this. I can't say that I'll stop, because I don't know if I will, I'm debating hardcore with myself. By the way if I were to become addicted it would be to heroin, not meth. I enjoy heroin much more than meth. "Who am I to think I can avoid an addiction, when the majority could not.", Is one of my current thoughts. Most of my previous posts were foolish, but I hope I am learning something here, It's not in one ear and out the other. It was my inexperience and naivety that led me to my previous conclusions. Clearly the odds are against me. I need a long time to think by myself now.![]()
Yeah, I really wish that forums like this existed back when I started using! I had to rely on getting books from the library, where I read that "heroin does not cause any long-term health problems" and that "withdrawing from opiates after becoming physically dependent causes flu-like symptoms" - both of which are complete bullshit! My only other source of info was heroin-user friends who wanted me to buy them dope and were totally in denial about their addiction.This is why this forum is awesome.
I developed a painkiller addiction (codeine first and then oxycontin) with my herniated disk. After having gone through nasty withdrawal from both these pills (and trust me, codeine WD is no picnic either), and after reading some of the heroin WD accounts of some posters on this forum, I can honestly say I never ever want to mess with something as strong as heroin!!![]()
Yeah, thanks, I hope we didn't scare him/her away!FOR REAL!
and swimming dancer...I had put my two cents in a while back in this thread..but I am glad you said what you said in your last thingy...I hope he listens.. I am picturing this young person at such a cross roads when he started this. I hope it has in some way helped him choose the right path.
Yeah, I really wish that forums like this existed back when I started using! I had to rely on getting books from the library, where I read that "heroin does not cause any long-term health problems" and that "withdrawing from opiates after becoming physically dependent causes flu-like symptoms" - both of which are complete bullshit! My only other source of info was heroin-user friends who wanted me to buy them dope and were totally in denial about their addiction.