Tell your doctor and also talk to him about getting on subs. I have a friend who snorts opana and will not get on subs and it is ruining his life he is spending hundreds of dollars a week just to feel normal and able to function.
if telling the doctor would help them treat you better, than i would definitely tell them.
i'll keep you in my prayers OP and hope everything ends up working out. keep us updated if you can.
Thanks alot for posting this i have never seen anything about this around bluelight.
Is it in agreement that you need to abuse these regularly and in large amounts or is it kind of a russian roulette thing?
This is unfortunate because i have a consistent hook up to these at very good prices.
Sorry to hear your problems. I recently had some breathing/lung problems of my own. Over the past few weeks the only thing that significantly changed was that i started abusing 40mg opanas instead of 30mg roxis.
Also, 2 weeks ago as i said, the price dropped even LOWER, so i started doing 2-3 opana 40mg ers a day on average. i was getting VERY high off my 2nd opana of the day (usually with blues its alwaysss the first batch you do, be it 1 or 2), but if you do 2 at first and do 1 later it don't stack. oxymorphone lasts longer for me so i could do 1 in the morning, and my afternoon one would have me WRECKED! So, 2-3 a day on average for 2 weeks, and at least 1/day average for a few months.
ANYWHO to the good stuff: besides the normal opiate issues, i recently started having a hard time breathing. i have season allergies and chornic bronchitis, I also smoke (a QUARTER PACK A DAY, and the past weeks i knocked it off to 0-1 b/c of all my lung issues) so i attributed it to that, figured it would get better as always.
It didnt. this morning it was so bad that i had to go to the EMERGENCY ROOM. I could NOT breathe well at all. I am a young man (20 years old) and I walked up my flight of stairs and was so winded i had to sit down. I was wheezing and not getting anywhere NEAR enough air to my lungs. I was worried i had something that needed immediate attention like pneumonia or some fluid in my lung that had been building up, whatever. i was PETRIFIED.
I was TERRIFIED, let me tell you; That word doesn't even do it justice. I have never been so afraid in my entire life, honest to god. now i know why waterboarding is so effective at coercing and torturing; you do ANYTHING to breathe again., Your brain SCREAMS for oxygen, and despite all the gasping and breathing i was doing, it wasn't getting any; i would have said anything, paid anything, hurt ANYONE, to breathe. SO i got myself over to the hospital.
I have asthma now. I was having my very first asthma attack (classified as the 2nd highest category, theres like mild moderate, severe and "dire" or w/e the levels are called lol) which is why i was probably so freaked out, because i'd never had one and had no idea what was wrong (people who have known they have it since they were little are prepared for one, me being a 20 year old dude with no knowledge of it was caught TOTALLY OFF GUARD).
I have not had asthma in 20 years of my life, and suddenly out of left field i get it. I have allergy injections to keep my allergies under control, so that i wouldn't develop asthma, but still have anyway.
I have 0 concrete evidence, but the only thing that changed in my life in this time frame was snorting opanas (and eventually snorting more). I dont want to say 100% thats what caused my sudden, random appearance of young adult asthma, but it at the VERY LEAST contributed. after i snort an opana it feels off, not like a blue.
I'm done smoking now, done railing these guys like this. I AM SO LUCKY! Asthmas not no small thing, but at least its treatable: right after 2 rounds on the nebulizer at the hospital, i was 99% back to normal! Christ i was so relieved! I am lucky that its not something permanent (lung cancer, COPD, emphysema, etc). Because let me tell you guys, if this is what literally gasping to breathe and live feels like? I wouldn't want to be stuck with a permanent version....life would be unlivable.
SORRY FOR THE LONG POST GUYS, just wanted to get my info out there. take my story for whats its worth. Correlation does not mean causation, everyone knows that. BUT just heed my warnings; the only thing honest and truly that changed was doing those, and suddenly i get asthma out of left field.
Be careful with these guys people, ANY PILLS for that matter. we dont realize how bad they really will be for our lungs till its too late. I am VERY FORTUNATE
by the way...if you eat before you take these it actually makes them more powerful...vice versa from most meds
A high-fat meal, correct? I read that it increases the oral absorption rate by ~ 20%.
I think...?
I have had lung issues and problems ever since I started snorting heroin 10 years ago. I get the same problems when I snort pills.
I also get the same lung congestion when I shoot heroin. There's significantly less suggestion with shooting versus snorting. I've known a number of other posters on here who have experienced similar lung congestion.
Are you sure it's not something like that? Are you coughing up thick, chunks of mucus (sputum)? Does it get better right after you snort and then get worse as the drug wears off?
Sorry to hear your problems. I recently had some breathing/lung problems of my own. Over the past few weeks the only thing that significantly changed was that i started abusing 40mg opanas instead of 30mg roxis.
Also, 2 weeks ago as i said, the price dropped even LOWER, so i started doing 2-3 opana 40mg ers a day on average. i was getting VERY high off my 2nd opana of the day (usually with blues its alwaysss the first batch you do, be it 1 or 2), but if you do 2 at first and do 1 later it don't stack. oxymorphone lasts longer for me so i could do 1 in the morning, and my afternoon one would have me WRECKED! So, 2-3 a day on average for 2 weeks, and at least 1/day average for a few months.
ANYWHO to the good stuff: besides the normal opiate issues, i recently started having a hard time breathing. i have season allergies and chornic bronchitis, I also smoke (a QUARTER PACK A DAY, and the past weeks i knocked it off to 0-1 b/c of all my lung issues) so i attributed it to that, figured it would get better as always.
It didnt. this morning it was so bad that i had to go to the EMERGENCY ROOM. I could NOT breathe well at all. I am a young man (20 years old) and I walked up my flight of stairs and was so winded i had to sit down. I was wheezing and not getting anywhere NEAR enough air to my lungs. I was worried i had something that needed immediate attention like pneumonia or some fluid in my lung that had been building up, whatever. i was PETRIFIED.
I was TERRIFIED, let me tell you; That word doesn't even do it justice. I have never been so afraid in my entire life, honest to god. now i know why waterboarding is so effective at coercing and torturing; you do ANYTHING to breathe again., Your brain SCREAMS for oxygen, and despite all the gasping and breathing i was doing, it wasn't getting any; i would have said anything, paid anything, hurt ANYONE, to breathe. SO i got myself over to the hospital.
I have asthma now. I was having my very first asthma attack (classified as the 2nd highest category, theres like mild moderate, severe and "dire" or w/e the levels are called lol) which is why i was probably so freaked out, because i'd never had one and had no idea what was wrong (people who have known they have it since they were little are prepared for one, me being a 20 year old dude with no knowledge of it was caught TOTALLY OFF GUARD).
I have not had asthma in 20 years of my life, and suddenly out of left field i get it. I have allergy injections to keep my allergies under control, so that i wouldn't develop asthma, but still have anyway.
I have 0 concrete evidence, but the only thing that changed in my life in this time frame was snorting opanas (and eventually snorting more). I dont want to say 100% thats what caused my sudden, random appearance of young adult asthma, but it at the VERY LEAST contributed. after i snort an opana it feels off, not like a blue.
I'm done smoking now, done railing these guys like this. I AM SO LUCKY! Asthmas not no small thing, but at least its treatable: right after 2 rounds on the nebulizer at the hospital, i was 99% back to normal! Christ i was so relieved! I am lucky that its not something permanent (lung cancer, COPD, emphysema, etc). Because let me tell you guys, if this is what literally gasping to breathe and live feels like? I wouldn't want to be stuck with a permanent version....life would be unlivable.
SORRY FOR THE LONG POST GUYS, just wanted to get my info out there. take my story for whats its worth. Correlation does not mean causation, everyone knows that. BUT just heed my warnings; the only thing honest and truly that changed was doing those, and suddenly i get asthma out of left field.
Be careful with these guys people, ANY PILLS for that matter. we dont realize how bad they really will be for our lungs till its too late. I am VERY FORTUNATE