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7/17/2025, 4:04:12 AM
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I have weird interactions with some drugs. For example, people swear benzos like Xanax are supposed to make you drowsy, but they have the opposite effect on me. They make me quite alert and focused.
Its the same with opiates. I have learned that with oxys (specifically, not all opiates), I can get a buzz at about 60 to 80 mg. Apparently, the doctors think that is a lot. But idk how people get addicted to them, because its little more than a buzz. Adding more does nothing but make me sweat and breath a bit more slowly. I get a bigger buzz from rather less weed. I like the oxys but 40 mg has pretty much the same effect as 60, and as I said, adding more, even in one dose together, does nothing for me.
I have a pretty high tolerance to dilaudid too, but it still buzzes me pretty good but not especially long. Hydrocodone has essentially the same weak effect as oxycodone. I have only used fentanyl once that I recall in the hospital once, and really saw no difference than dilaudid.
My medical drug I love is good old propofol, but of course you only get that from the anesthesiologist when you are going under. You dont get high, but you sleep like a baby and feel so rested.
Unfortunately of course it als means someone just stuck a tube somewhere or cut you open. But thats the bittersweet joy of propofol. Your eyes are closed to horrors being done, but you sleep like an infant in a cradle.
I wish I had had a chance to use barbiturates when they were more common, but they are very addictive I am told. Nowadays they really only use them for seizures in the third world, or on death row.
I have weird interactions with some drugs. For example, people swear benzos like Xanax are supposed to make you drowsy, but they have the opposite effect on me. They make me quite alert and focused.
Its the same with opiates. I have learned that with oxys (specifically, not all opiates), I can get a buzz at about 60 to 80 mg. Apparently, the doctors think that is a lot. But idk how people get addicted to them, because its little more than a buzz. Adding more does nothing but make me sweat and breath a bit more slowly. I get a bigger buzz from rather less weed. I like the oxys but 40 mg has pretty much the same effect as 60, and as I said, adding more, even in one dose together, does nothing for me.
I have a pretty high tolerance to dilaudid too, but it still buzzes me pretty good but not especially long. Hydrocodone has essentially the same weak effect as oxycodone. I have only used fentanyl once that I recall in the hospital once, and really saw no difference than dilaudid.
My medical drug I love is good old propofol, but of course you only get that from the anesthesiologist when you are going under. You dont get high, but you sleep like a baby and feel so rested.
Unfortunately of course it als means someone just stuck a tube somewhere or cut you open. But thats the bittersweet joy of propofol. Your eyes are closed to horrors being done, but you sleep like an infant in a cradle.
I wish I had had a chance to use barbiturates when they were more common, but they are very addictive I am told. Nowadays they really only use them for seizures in the third world, or on death row.
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