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klhouse



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If you could medically end drug tolerance, would you end OD's?
#23836770 - 11/15/16 08:11 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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If you could make it so that you didn't build a tolerance, would that end the majority of OD's? I mean, OD comes from chasing the mental high that gets elusive and harder to achieve, while the physical dangers remain fairly constant...
I know this is not feasible right now...
Would it be chemically feasible, theoretically? 
Plus, I'd like to smoke weed and get the highs I did when I was a noob...
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luvdemboomers
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Re: If you could medically end drug tolerance, would you end OD's? [Re: klhouse] 1
#23836841 - 11/15/16 08:34 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Doubt it, a lot of OD's are due to drastic variations in potency and being cut with other substances. Legalizing drugs would accomplish a lot more and be a lot easier to do.
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Re: If you could medically end drug tolerance, would you end OD's? [Re: luvdemboomers]
#23837058 - 11/15/16 09:59 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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luvdemboomers said: Doubt it, a lot of OD's are due to drastic variations in potency and being cut with other substances. Legalizing drugs would accomplish a lot more and be a lot easier to do.
Exactly. It's the variation that causes ods.i od'd and woke up in the back of an ambulance. Heroin addict for years. They took away the oxys and everyone turned to heroin. I did a normal half nifty shot.
I'm 3.5 years clean but I don't judge anyone that does it.
A lot of fallen soldiers some good friends of mine. Killed by the drug war. We were all happy with oxys you knew exactly what you were getting.
I miss a lot of them they weren't bad people we all worked hard to support our habit. Miss them a lot.
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CookieCrumbs
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Re: If you could medically end drug tolerance, would you end OD's? [Re: luvdemboomers]
#23837065 - 11/15/16 10:02 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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luvdemboomers said: Doubt it, a lot of OD's are due to drastic variations in potency and being cut with other substances. Legalizing drugs would accomplish a lot more and be a lot easier to do.
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moonrockmushy
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Re: If you could medically end drug tolerance, would you end OD's? [Re: CookieCrumbs]
#23837161 - 11/15/16 10:28 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Naw I would probably keep ODs. I get a real kick out of seeing my friends get all blue in the lip and gurgly.
I imagine it would be possible through nano-drugs, but I also imagine there would be unforeseen side effects to that. Some drugs I think are even a bit better with a little tolerance, it is the withdrawal/comedown that presents the real challenge, which I guess is a direct result of tolerance.
It doesn't really make sense to me though, because on a basic level tolerance is a result of habituation, so you'd basically need to rewrite your subconscious and nervous system to eliminate it, which to me starts to get a little too inhuman for my comfort.
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