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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 695975" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>Oh, I know HOW to bypass the BBB issue. As does any junkie who has ever bothered to look into it. It is a fairly simple process, but not an easy one to carry out. It takes a fair amount of chemical and pharmacological knowledge. More than myself, or most other junkies posses. I could TELL you how to do it, but I couldn't actually do it myself. It is simply too impractical for your average junkie. </p><p></p><p>In massive doses, a bit will seep through, but the negative effects you'd feel would outweigh any positive you may have gotten from it. Keep in mind that a massive dose for me would be truly titanic for most people. I used the stuff a handful of times to hold me over between scores. It was never effective enough to allow me to actually sleep, but it did make being conscious much more bearable. And for that, I was taking upwards of 20 pills every 8-12 hours. More than anything, it improved my overall mental and emotional state, which is where most of the troubles lie. The symptoms themselves wouldn't be so unbearable if it wasn't for the knowledge that there is one simple way to make it all stop. 1 pill/line/shot/whatever. If it weren't for that craving, we wouldn't have too much trouble stopping, or controlling ourselves to some degree. </p><p></p><p>On another forum, I would see elderly people come on and post about symptoms they are experiencing, and they'd have NO idea where they were coming from. I would notice them as opiate withdrawals, of course, and I would ask them what pain management program they are on. Once learning what it was, many would stop taking the stuff immediately. Without issue. They'd feel like <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />, but that mental and emotional NEED was never there, so they could write it off as something more like a severe cold. That's the big difference between a junkie, and a physically dependent pain management patient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 695975, member: 20267"] Oh, I know HOW to bypass the BBB issue. As does any junkie who has ever bothered to look into it. It is a fairly simple process, but not an easy one to carry out. It takes a fair amount of chemical and pharmacological knowledge. More than myself, or most other junkies posses. I could TELL you how to do it, but I couldn't actually do it myself. It is simply too impractical for your average junkie. In massive doses, a bit will seep through, but the negative effects you'd feel would outweigh any positive you may have gotten from it. Keep in mind that a massive dose for me would be truly titanic for most people. I used the stuff a handful of times to hold me over between scores. It was never effective enough to allow me to actually sleep, but it did make being conscious much more bearable. And for that, I was taking upwards of 20 pills every 8-12 hours. More than anything, it improved my overall mental and emotional state, which is where most of the troubles lie. The symptoms themselves wouldn't be so unbearable if it wasn't for the knowledge that there is one simple way to make it all stop. 1 pill/line/shot/whatever. If it weren't for that craving, we wouldn't have too much trouble stopping, or controlling ourselves to some degree. On another forum, I would see elderly people come on and post about symptoms they are experiencing, and they'd have NO idea where they were coming from. I would notice them as opiate withdrawals, of course, and I would ask them what pain management program they are on. Once learning what it was, many would stop taking the stuff immediately. Without issue. They'd feel like :censored2:, but that mental and emotional NEED was never there, so they could write it off as something more like a severe cold. That's the big difference between a junkie, and a physically dependent pain management patient. [/QUOTE]
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