thuglife111
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- Nov 14, 2012
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Quaaludes
The "worse" is subjective. But, what's a fact is that no matter what your DOC is you're dependent on, the withdrawals get worse and worse the longer you use for and the more times you go back and forth.
So, for some people who are fairly new to using something like heroin, there withdrawals wont be even close to as bad as someone whose been on even something as weak as hydrocodone for 10 years.
False (or rather, not quite true): my last opiates detoxes were less painful than the first ones when I didn't know shit about withdrawing and the drugs to help me. Some of my using acquaintances would tell you the same thing.
That makes zero sense.
False (or rather, not quite true): my last opiates detoxes were less painful than the first ones when I didn't know shit about withdrawing and the drugs to help me. Some of my using acquaintances would tell you the same thing.
That makes zero sense.
The last time I detoxed, I used kratom, and I tapered very, very slowly. I also used pregabalin, clonidine and other meds.
How come? You can't read English? The first time I detoxed, I was about 16 yo. I thought I couldn't be dependent on such a weak opiate as codeine, even if I had some every day for the last 3-4 months lol. I didn't know shit... Before I realized I was detoxing, I thought I was going crazy, I thought I had contracted some nasty disease... I was ignorant. And young. The last time I detoxed, I used kratom, and I tapered very, very slowly. I also used pregabalin, clonidine and other meds. Well, I did NOT suffer nearly as much as the first time it happened to me. What is the part you don't understand?
It makes no sense because of that. You tapered, you didnt go through withdrawal.
I'm talking about actual severity of symptoms once you are fully aware of what's happening.. and despite whatever ignorance one may have as to what is happening to them, it's a fact that the symptoms of withdrawal get more severe after prolonged use and multiple detoxes.
And by the way, how long have you even been using for and how many times have you detoxed..?
I've been using off and on for about thirty years, probably before you were born. And I detoxed dozens of times. Once I knew what was happening in detox, I never let things deteriorate to the point of feeling like dying. I made sure I was ready with a tapering plan and drugs to help me out.
^The part that makes no sense is you saying that detoxing from opiates gets easier over time, that's just not true....
I think what you're really trying to say, is that, over time you've learned what medications and tapers to use to try and minimize the suffering caused by WDs....If that's what you're trying to say, you should have just said it instead of this...."False!" "Explain what makes no sense!" shit.....
I don't mind debating stuff with people on BL, but I hate it when some "know it all" pops up out the blue and starts acting like a dick with the multiquotes!
Also, if somebody just ran up to me IRL while I was just sitting there having a casual conservation and yelled "False!", my first inclination would be to punch them in the face, but that's just me!
Maybe you don't know who acted like a dick first elsewhere, just sayin'... .
Because G isnt as available as benzos and alcohol...
I would say Xanax... Smoked 30gs in 2 weeks during it