Posted by Jedi on June 19, 2007, at 21:18:30
In reply to Confessions of an English Opiate Eater, posted by Quintal on June 17, 2007, at 16:03:14
Hi Quintal,
Opiates have always helped my depression. I have never taken them long enough to become addicted or require dosage escalation, but they have always helped. I made the mistake one time of telling a PDOC that I ordered some Tramadol over the Internet. I wasn't taking anything else at the time; I thought the guy was going to EXPLODE! From that point on, I was the "Bad A**" drug seaker. Our relationship soon ended and I learned an improtant lesson; keep my mouth shut about such things. If I could just get a steady supply of buphrenorphine, I could probably live a lot more depression free.
Good Luck,
Jedi
> I am in opiate withdrawal yet again. Ran out of Nurofen Plus yesterday when Quintal snr. forgot to buy me a new packet in town. So I'm going to try and give it a go, see if I can get off them for a while and what it's like.
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> For a few months now the relief after each dose has been getting shorter and shorter until now it barely lasts an hour, and I'm clock-watching for the time when I can take another. I've been off them before several times but always went back again even though I felt well because I kept thinking I'd feel even better if I had an opiate on board. Actually they often made me feel worse at first but I kept on taking them anyway, such is the nature of addiction.
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> I'm craving cigarettes for some reason (dopamine?) even though it's been years since I smoked one. Going to crawl back under the duvet with my fan heater after this and sleep it off for a while.
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> Q
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