Yeah the first time I had it, I only had a 60ml bottle and that was the best opiate experience I ever had, until I chugged 120ml.
How would it compare to the amount of oxy you've done? For instance, is 60mg of oxy snorted close or far from the 120ml?
I've never snorted any oxy, but I have taken 80mg of oxy with 200mg of tramadol and 2mg of xanax; 120ml of Tussionex still pwns The fact that it lasts so long is where much of the appeal comes from, but the buzz from 120ml of Tuss is still the most intense I've ever felt from an opiate. Mind you, the only opiates I've tried have been hydrocodone, oxycodone, methadone, codeine, tramadol(if that counts), and smoked opium, but nothing has ever compared to the Tuss, imo.
hell yeah that shit is strong, only h is stronger probably. its also you you take some high ass dosages and chuggin quick gets you wasted.
It's hard not to chug Tussionex. It's so damn tasty:drool5: haha It literally tastes like liquid candy
So if you ahve 0 tolerance how much of that shit do u need to drink to get the whole 244 hour thing? Also, is 25-330 mgs hydro safe with no tolerance? The Mushroom Man
The first time I drank it, I had 0 tolerance and I drank 60ml(120mg of hydrocodone) and it lasted close to 20 hours. I had almost 0 tolerance when I drank 120ml(240mg) and that was fookin lovely Did you mean 25-30mg? If so, yes it is safe with no tolerance.
The next time you have a really bad chest cold/congestion and are coughing really badly......go see a doctor and you may or may not get some Tussionex or some other kind of antitussive opiate preparation. lol
My doctor is straight edge... I once tried faking back pain to my school doctor and got nothing. He gave me some stretches to do and said "It works better than pills."
^^That sucks man, I've been through that song and dance before But now that I'm an older fuck, they just keep handing them to me.. But then again I do have MRI'S and I feel like an old fuck sometimes
All I had to do for my Tussionex was call my doctor and tell him I was coughing really bad, and had been for a while, so he called in the Tussionex script to the pharmacy without even seeing me
Lucky bastard... I suppose it's true that doctors will be more keen to trust opiates in the hands of an older patient. I think every doctor knows that only 5% of the youth population actually uses painkillers correctly.