Well thanks for that rant.
Firstly, the point i was making regarding polydrug use is that some combinations are more dangerous than others. Alcohol and Cocaine do produce cocaethylene in the liver (BTW i appreciate you trying to school me with things i've known for 20 years).
However GENERALLY on one occassion this isn't going to be severely damaging.
A combination such as opiates and benzodiazepines is completely foolish. I wont school you on the issue as you did with me because you seem to be rather irritated or something and i have no patience to reply like this again with someone such as yourself.
Just to highlight my point on the dangers of opiate/benzo combo's:
So smoking a joint on MDMA is inherently dangerous?
neither is taking some valium and oxy together. alcohol is toxic to the body, opiates and benzos are not. we could go on with the blanket statements...
what youre trying to spread is fear mongering - dont ever mix opiates and benzos, youll be sure to die!!!
i could pull up a thousand cases of deadly outcomes and what from of many combinations other than opiates and benzos.
maybe the user flips out on the weed and has an anxiety/panic attack? they get god awful paranoia and flip out. ive seen this happen to people on mdma alone, they didnt need to smoke any weed.
Have you lost anyone to this combination? You'd be fucking heeding caution if you had like myself, with the same stereotypical ignorant attitude you hold. Not only that, where did i every say you'd be sure to die? Quoting someone usually means you reply to their comment, not make it up to suit your argument.
obviouslyCongratulations, i can use Google too.
people dont just die from mixing opiates and benzos together either. flipping out may not result in death but theres always the possibility, right? someone flipping out could harm another person or themselves rather easily.So what part of that is directly life threatening? Yeah, they flip out, lose their shit, do whatever. People dont die just because they flip out, so that was fairly idiotic.
Me, scare tactics? Im hear to spread information so i don't have to witness more people dying becuase they are too fucking stupid to understand the risks they are taking.
DANGERS. I didn't put a blanket statement over the combination saying you will die, so try and reply to comments i've actually made, otherwise it just gets too hard to reply to beligerant people like yourself.
Alcohol is toxic, fine. Long term health implications might come up. Don't really have time for that when you asphxiyate on your own vomit because you've knowningly taken 2 CNS depressants (opiates/benzo's).
I always was careful taking blotter acid. I never mix too many benzos with my heroin. Dope quality is so shitty lately that i never shoot more than 12 bags. I have a pretty high tolerence in regards to opiates. I wish I could cop something to knock me on my ass..
this is a great thread psytaco- and a good point that attitudes dont always correspond to behaviours.
For me harm reduction plays a better role in peoples lives if it becomes a value- much like say moderation of taking substances/drinking etc. I nearly always practiced harm reduction at the start of my career and incorporate harm reduction style of counselling into my practice with people at the clinic.
Harm reduction as a value i find breeds practices of harm reduction and makes people take an interest in their own health and saftey. i guess one of the best bit of harm reduction advice i follow is dont mix substances, take half of what you think you'll need and make sure you know as much as possible about the drug your taking.
the most helpful generic knowledge that was useful for me was by a guy norman zinberg- the drug set and setting model and how these different parts of a night out contribute/influence each other. knowing the above always made even unpredictable nights out eaiser. As for the person who asked if you get brownie points for spreading HR to your friends i believe so- thats how enlighten, ravesafe and code blue came about
the discussion about opiates and benzos is correct- both are CNS depressants and potentiate each others affects- add alcohol and you have another potentiating substance inthere which increases the risk higher again- its the main concern of people who prescribe opiates for pain relief of maintenance therapies
mona said:.. but if we were all to be entirely honest with ourselves and our experiences minimising harm, we could almost say that we are at higher risk than most because we know just how far we can push...
paramedics were called - and told to fuck off by me, who luckily woke up enough to tell em to do so.