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Cant we just stick to weed?
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2019-05-09 at 7:20 PM UTCI wish weed worked for the sort of pain I'm in, an for me, I don't like getting "couch-lock", and being unable to get up and do shit. Opioids help me feel motivated, and they don't knock me out.
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2019-05-09 at 7:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by hydromorphone I wish weed worked for the sort of pain I'm in, an for me, I don't like getting "couch-lock", and being unable to get up and do shit. Opioids help me feel motivated, and they don't knock me out.
Everyone is different.
I dont like pain pills i am legit in pain inherited my moms issues. She used to take them by the handful. Problem is too where im at so many abuse them that my dr only prescribes just enough for every two weeks on the lowest dose possible. Even half a pill knocks me out. They also constipate me badly. -
2019-05-09 at 7:24 PM UTCI love to smoke the marijuan
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2019-05-09 at 7:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by Thotgirl I dont like pain pills i am legit in pain inherited my moms issues. She used to take them by the handful. Problem is too where im at so many abuse them that my dr only prescribes just enough for every two weeks on the lowest dose possible. Even half a pill knocks me out. They also constipate me badly.
They had me on a lot of pain pills when I was 16 for my herniated disc.
When my knee/leg got fucked up (I have a MRSA infection still in the bone, osteomyelitis, that they can't get rid of. Spent most of last year in Hopkins.) I was on 12mgs of dilaudid m every 3 hours.
I now use heroin. Opioids have always motivated me rather than put me out. -
2019-05-09 at 7:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by hydromorphone They had me on a lot of pain pills when I was 16 for my herniated disc.
When my knee/leg got fucked up (I have a MRSA infection still in the bone, osteomyelitis, that they can't get rid of. Spent most of last year in Hopkins.) I was on 12mgs of dilaudid m every 3 hours.
I now use heroin. Opioids have always motivated me rather than put me out.
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2019-05-09 at 8:33 PM UTCWeed is about the worst drug out there it has more powerful psychological effects than just about anything from what I can see.
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2019-05-09 at 9:18 PM UTCI like weed a lot but it kind of gets boring after a while.
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Originally posted by Thotgirl Dont wanna trip bawls
‘It makes me enjoy playing with the kids’: is microdosing mushrooms going mainstream?
Rosie has just returned from the school run. She drops a bag of groceries on to her kitchen table, and reaches for a clear plastic cup, covered by a white hanky and sealed with a hairband. Inside is a grey powder; her finely ground homegrown magic mushrooms.
“I’ll take a very small dose, every three or four days,” she says, weighing out a thumbnail of powder on digital jediellery scales, purchased for their precision. “People take well over a gram recreationally. I weigh out about 0.12g and then just swallow it, like any food. It gives me an alertness, an assurance. I move from a place of anxiety to a normal state of confidence, not overconfidence.”
Over the last 12 months, I have been hearing the same story from a small but increasing number of women. At parties and even at the school gates, they have told me about a new secret weapon that is boosting their productivity at work, improving their parenting and enhancing their relationships. Not clean-eating or mindfulness but microdosing – taking doses of psychedelic drugs so tiny they are considered to be “subperceptual”. In other words, says Rosie: “You don’t feel high, just… better.”
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/may/03/psychedelic-drugs-women-taking-tiny-doses-hattie-garlick -
2019-05-09 at 11:08 PM UTCThat's how I feel on cubes. Confident, content. Like a god or wizard even. Super-human