Sounds like something a person who needs a blunt would say.Nothing. Never been trash enough to need to alter my reality to enjoy life. I guess if you're boring, drugs are a great option.
Sounds like something a person who needs a blunt would say.Nothing. Never been trash enough to need to alter my reality to enjoy life. I guess if you're boring, drugs are a great option.
I'm sorry if my comments on opiods came off as insensitive since I know some people genuinely rely on them for relief from chronic pain and just how hard it can be to balance pain/relief through opiods.
Well if you insist. I'll try to list them off in the order I tried them to the best of my ability, at the risk of sounding like that scene from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: cigarettes, alcohol, weed, hydrocodone, codeine, suboxone, tramadol, kratom, meth, ativan, xanax, oxycodone, 2-CB, cocaine, and U-47700, which happened to my favorite until the DEA banned it because people were dying instantly from overdosing on it. It was basically like unregulated short-acting heroin. Oh there were also some "mystery press" pills I bought from the deepweb once. Probably not the smartest thing in the world, since they contained fentanyl and a cocktail of methamphetamine, benzodiazapines, and who knows what else. They were made from the droppings of the seller's pill press. So yeah, probably the dumbest thing I've ever tried, but at least I was smart enough to crush them up and take little bumps off my fist instead, following with a saline nasal spray. I was either amped up and loving life, or nodding off at the computer.@Subtle Demise this is right up your way my dude.
As for me, I don't know anything about the pills and drugs.
Well if you insist. I'll try to list them off in the order I tried them to the best of my ability, at the risk of sounding like that scene from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: cigarettes, alcohol, weed, hydrocodone, codeine, suboxone, tramadol, kratom, meth, ativan, xanax, oxycodone, 2-CB, cocaine, and U-47700, which happened to my favorite until the DEA banned it because people were dying instantly from overdosing on it. It was basically like unregulated short-acting heroin. Oh there were also some "mystery press" pills I bought from the deepweb once. Probably not the smartest thing in the world, since they contained fentanyl and a cocktail of methamphetamine, benzodiazapines, and who knows what else. They were made from the droppings of the seller's pill press. So yeah, probably the dumbest thing I've ever tried, but at least I was smart enough to crush them up and take little bumps off my fist instead, following with a saline nasal spray. I was either amped up and loving life, or nodding off at the computer.
I mostly stick to just kratom and booze nowadays. Smoke a bowl or two of some strong weed when I get home from work until bed time as long as the kids aren't here, otherwise I wait until they are in bed. I'd like to buy a house with some back yard property and grow some natural medicine like poppies and cannabis.
I'm a chronic pain sufferer, too. I have two herniated discs, and one ruptured along with arthritis in my spine. I'm all too familiar with the damages caused by NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, Advil, etc.) They eat away your stomach lining and also do a number on your kidneys. I much prefer GABA analogues for the legal route. Phenibut and Gabapentin work wonders for nerve pain, and also help immensely with anxiety. They've also helped me get over alcoholism for the most part. In a perfect world, though, I'd just use cannabis products. My state isn't legal yet, so CBD retailers mark up their products exponentially because of the novelty behind a legal cannabis product. So, it's rather expensive here, too.It's a shame that no doctor recommends CDB against chronic pain, at least not here in Germany. No, they always give you Ibuprofen. If anybody finds himself in a similar situation, be careful with Ibu and similar pain medication. I was taking Ibu 600 for a few weeks and it caused me stomach pain that took months to fully go away
Elysium"420".....None. I have a life.
Hear HearNothing. Never been trash enough to need to alter my reality to enjoy life. I guess if you're boring, drugs are a great option.
That's awesome. I envy people who have a quality of life without drugs. I hate feeling like a chemical dump, but it's a necessary evil. Some offer a better experience than others that are rather meaningful. For example, before psychotherapy, I could barely leave my house let alone hold down a job. They helped me 180 into running my own business and then management over a fabrication business. I've learned that drug use is incredibly dependent on the user, and they don't inherently make a person bad when the drugs are treated with the respect they deserve. This is the problem with recreational use as it totally disregards what tools drugs can be.Nothing. Never been trash enough to need to alter my reality to enjoy life. I guess if you're boring, drugs are a great option.
This is a really interesting perspective. When I clicked on this thread, I didn’t expect replies revolving around drug needs for health—I only assumed it would be about drug use of varying legality and recreational uses. Thanks for sharing your take.That's awesome. I envy people who have a quality of life without drugs. I hate feeling like a chemical dump, but it's a necessary evil. Some offer a better experience than others that are rather meaningful. For example, before psychotherapy, I could barely leave my house let alone hold down a job. They helped me 180 into running my own business and then management over a fabrication business. I've learned that drug use is incredibly dependent on the user, and they don't inherently make a person bad when the drugs are treated with the respect they deserve. This is the problem with recreational use as it totally disregards what tools drugs can be.