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What Was YOUR Morning Fix? v. Special K and Weedies

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that's amazing, i didn't know that. [regarding ease of morphine access]

i'm probably going to have a dab soon.

The reason for it is actually pretty funny too. It's that very specific brand of morphine, Oramorph 10mg/5ml solution, that is given out readily by many GP's. That's because that particular preparation of morphine is not a controlled drug. It is prescription only, but it is uncontrolled. It's basically treated the same as SSRI's or any other non-abusable prescription drug. Except it's a bottle of fucking liquid morphine which people can and do just drink straight out the bottle.

Madness eh?

My GP is a bit smarter than that though and is willing to give me opiates but only in time release tablets or capsules. I have zero problem with that, it's responsible medical practice, but I have to admit I do have a soft spot for those lovely bottles of Oramorph.

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Yep pretty much. Even nurses etc tend to just assume Oramorph is a controlled drug because logically it should be. I think one of them was here on BL telling me I was lying. I told them next time you go to work check and see for yourself. They came back surprised I was correct.
 
had that fat dab i had on the rig like 2 hours ago

have been avoiding dabbing this wax because it's not shatter but holy shit that dab got me, for the first time in a while it feels like (possibly first time in 4+ hours if not longer) and I feel BAKED.
 
US I'm guessing? Can blame fucking Purdue for that.
I blame the government/DEA for it but I guess Purdue Pharma played their small part too.


My mother has chronic pain in her knees that has required many surgeries. My knees are already getting bad and I'm only 27. She said the doctor can't script her any painkillers and basically just tells her to suck it up these days. She's completely straight edge but I found some Oxys she stashed from a year ago because I guess she knew this was coming. I wanted to snatch them so bad but I feel so sorry for people in pain like her... couldn't do it. I don't live with my folks, I was just dropping by and had a curiosity because she did used to have huge bottles of hydro...

Sad times over here. And now BZDs are the next panic. My state has made it nigh impossible to get bzd scripts. Lucky me, right when they became a life necessity...
 
Fuck im so depressed and anxious....

145mg methadone
1000mg gabapentin
Nats cigs
2 hits speed out of bub bong early this morning around 5
 
And now BZDs are the next panic. My state has made it nigh impossible to get bzd scripts. Lucky me, right when they became a life necessity...

Benzos are already basically impossible to get here since a huge class action lawsuit regarding diazepam prescriptions back in the late 90's. It took me years to get a script and I've had a less understanding doc try to take it off me before. Can get a giant pile of pregabalin and SSRI's and whatever but benzos are the fucking devil apparently.

And yeah ironically with opiates I can practically just ask my doctor for some of those too. Codeine is OTC anyway while DHC, tramadol, even morphine is fairly easy to get. Oxy and above is where it gets more difficult and you generally need to see a pain specialist unless you get lucky. But if you have a legit need for stronger opiates you'll get them in general.

I do feel bad for you guys over in the US who can't access the meds you need for legitimate chronic pain. But there's two sides to every coin, like I said getting benzos here is practically impossible on the NHS. I only got my script from an expensive private psychiatrist and still buy extras on the side because it's still impossible to get for example a script for alprazolam here. It's not an approved medicine on the NHS and private docs can technically give it out but in practice they don't like to because they're scared of getting sued. And then there's the simple fact most people cannot afford to see private doctors in the first place. To see a private psychiatrist for example you're looking at £250 for 15 minutes.

Same kind of thing if you have ADHD. You can't just see your GP and get Adderall. You need to see an ADHD specialist. The waiting list is like 2-3 years in most of the country. You can pay a private ADHD specialist to throw Dexedrine at you... if you can afford it. Otherwise enjoy waiting a few years for Concerta.
 
@axe battler

I am in my 20's mate. But most of my scripts I got from private specialists as I said. Also the postcode lottery has been nice to me and on top of that my GP and I go way back.

To be 100% honest though a lot of it comes down to how you come across to your doctor. If you come off "respectable" (read: middle class) it becomes very easy because doctors just trust you and think you're innocent. It's fucking absurd but it's true. I've seen many doctors and consistently had good luck getting what I was after. Some things took longer than others (getting speed was easy, getting benzos was much harder) but that's it.

If you have any doubt I'm telling the truth check the stash pics thread.
 
Doctor 'classism' is so real. I have some look about me that must be shifty, doctors hate listening to me and think I'm some junkie. A girlfriend of mine, she's a trust fund baby who's ditzy, she gets clonazepam out the ass, and she hasn't half the anxiety I do.
 
Doctor 'classism' is so real. I have some look about me that must be shifty, doctors hate listening to me and think I'm some junkie. A girlfriend of mine, she's a trust fund baby who's ditzy, she gets clonazepam out the ass, and she hasn't half the anxiety I do.

It's nuts ain't it? And as far as the UK goes, private doctors basically have very little regulation and can get away with acting like pill mills if they want. So effectively rich people can legally be drug addicts no problem.

I want to stress though that getting benzos is seriously fucking difficult here even with private doctors because they are terrified of being sued for getting you addicted. That's because of the huge class action diazepam lawsuit in the 90's.

But yet you can easily find a private doctor who will script you oxy if you have the money. Getting oxy is easier than getting benzos. Getting amphetamine is easier than getting benzos. Oramorph is especially very easy to get because due to some strange loophole it isn't even considered a controlled drug as I wrote above.
 
So back on topic: just 1mg alprazolam and some weed this morn. Got work later so might take some dex beforehand. This is my last week in my current shit job before I start my new programming job. Coming up in the world now so that's why I quit the oxy and all that. I'm about to be working for a top software company on the level of IBM and don't wanna fuck up this opportunity for myself just because I like getting high.
 
Doctor 'classism' is so real. I have some look about me that must be shifty, doctors hate listening to me and think I'm some junkie. A girlfriend of mine, she's a trust fund baby who's ditzy, she gets clonazepam out the ass, and she hasn't half the anxiety I do.

Don't even get me started...

Black people have to fight tooth and nail for opiates and everything else. My ex's were white, their mom had plenty of Oxy, Xanax and hydrocodone syrup. I couldn't even believe it.

If you're from the suburbs, you get whatever you want. Sickening.
 
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