Oxycontin and nausea

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by acga5, Jul 5, 2007.

  1. acga5

    acga5 Senior Member

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    well on wednesday i took 30mg of oxycontin crushed up in a bit of TP, the high was good, but, i experienced nausea for 7hours, and could not walk without feeling extreme nausea (i didnt actually throw up because i spent the 7hours laying down on my bed. i took it on a empty stomach to enhance the effects, but im wondering, is there a way around the side effects? or a way to reduce them?
     
  2. wizarddrew77

    wizarddrew77 The Wiz

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    Don't eat them on a empty stomach.
     
  3. acga5

    acga5 Senior Member

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    would it help if i took them then ate something afterwards(10-15min) so they would be absorbed(semi i guess) but i would have food in there
     
  4. acga5

    acga5 Senior Member

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    well i railed 20mg oxycodone more than 24hours ago and my stomach is STILL feeling cramped up from over 24h ago :O i dont know how even railing it could be effecting my stomach
     
  5. gdawg19675

    gdawg19675 Member

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    ugh just seeing this makes my stomach hurt haha.....i took 7 5/500 hydrocodone pills at around 11 and now i can't sleep due to the stomach cramp....i was too lazy to use the extraction but will not make that mistake again anytime soon lol....a bit of advice, i find that if i force myself to throw up a little when my stomach is hurting like that, it makes a huge improvement on the pain, but maybe that's just me.....it was definitely worth it for me though, i had 3 hours of sheer bliss leading up to the cramps
     
  6. acga5

    acga5 Senior Member

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    but oxycodone doesnt even have any ace :p
     
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