tolerance

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by shackelton1, Oct 7, 2007.

  1. shackelton1

    shackelton1 Member

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    Hello, Ive been taking oxycodone 5/325 on and off for about six months, im now taking about 30mg a pop now as my tolerance has gone up. my question is if i take a break for a while will my tolerance go back down a bit so i dont have to take as much, and if so about how long.
     
  2. acga5

    acga5 Senior Member

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    trying waiting two weeks :) and smoke weed or something else to take care of the pain(cant imagine while else you would be taking 5mg )
     
  3. shackelton1

    shackelton1 Member

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    what do you mean by that? is there something else i can take besides 5mg/325 oxycodone to get effed up? lol and one other question, ive seen people saying that they take upwards of 120mg of oxycodone, how are they doing that without frying there livers because of the apap? thanks again for any resposnses
     
  4. Shocbomb

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    Yes the less opiate you take over time the more your tolerance will go down. after you tolerance goes down just be careful thats why alot people die with Herion/opiates.
    They will go to Jail or Rehad with a bundle a day habbit get out and think they can still fuck with what they were doing before they kicked. There tolerance is so far down they end up doing a bag or 2 in one shot and they OD. I have seen people OD from 1 BAG !!!!!
     
  5. chakkname

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    Dude when they are tralking about high dossages of oxycodone they are usually referring to oxycontin. There is a way to extract the oxy from apap though it's called cold water extraction and you will find details on it @ wikipedia.
     
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