Snorting oc's with stuffy ears after a cold

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by burnabowl, Aug 26, 2009.

  1. burnabowl

    burnabowl Dancing Tree

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    Just wondering if it's foolish to snort when my head hasn't fully drained the minor head cold I had last week. I don't have ear pain necessarily, just a bit of stuffiness that goes back and forth to each ear. I guess there's a little pain in the sinus on the same side as whatever ear is stuffy. Anyway, do you think snorting small amounts of oc's will cause the stuffiness to linger or something worse?
     
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    you will feel good if it a high OC'mg.. theres still some binders..
    dont think it will make you any more or less stuffed, Imo it will probable make you feel better anyways but thats a given.. :)
     
  3. agro87

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    I don't think that it would make the stuffiness linger. However, I'd be concerned about the majority of the oc powder getting stuck in the mucus/buggers instead of being effectively absorbed. Just break em in half and eat em or chew em, they're pills afterall. Snorting only gives you 50-60% bioavailability (and thats when you're clear), taking orally gives you 70-80%.
     
  4. burnabowl

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    cool. didn't realize the BA was higher if you swallow it. I'll crush it on a spoon and swallow it. thanks:cheers2:
     
  5. gpkid

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    couldnt have said it better myself...
     
  6. Triptronic

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    if you snort it you will get a stronger rush and it will come on extremely quick. but if you swallow them it will take longer to come on, but will last longer. i enjoy railing them ofc, but my tolerance is very high so i dont know. but eating is great too i guess. hell most ppl do both lol
     
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