Oxy tolerance issues?

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by Eric1989, Feb 4, 2009.

  1. Eric1989

    Eric1989 Member

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    I been doing oxy a little over a year, about one to two times a week on average. My usual ROA is intranasal, it takes me about 80MG railed to get high. Lately it just hasn't had that kick I love. It's hard to describe, I'm still feeling something, just minus the euphoria. I'm getting 5 40's later, and I really want that old, comforting feeling I love about oxy. Obviously nasally isn't the best ROA, what's better? I desperately want to get high like I used to
     
  2. blitz7341

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    yeah tolerance is one cold hearted bitch. try using less frequently or just stopping all together for a month or so, then start up again
     
  3. Eric1989

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    Hate it

    Would upping my dose to 100MG get me where I wanna be? Or am I stuck for a while
     
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    Thread On Lowering Tolerance

    Either do that or figure out a dose to take orally. The BA is higher orally, and for me I get an overall better experience when I do it (I like the oral onset better than IN).
     
  5. Eric1989

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    Thanks dude. Hopefully some of that works.

    I've heard something about quinnine potentiating opiates? I just had a gin n tonic, and I plan on parachuting one 40 and railing the other. Should be pretty good
     
  6. Eric1989

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    Ahh, finally. Between the gin n tonic and grape fruit juice, I finally have a decent OC buzz going :)
     

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