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Re: Another go at kratom withdrawal [Re: koods]
#24021606 - 01/18/17 10:36 PM (7 years, 11 days ago) |
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koods said: Kratom sounds really awesome. I'd love to try figuring out how to get an ounce of dried leaves into my mouth and down my throat every day just to figure out how to stop doing that.
most people dont do anywhere near that much, an oz is excessive for me personally
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Re: Another go at kratom withdrawal [Re: LSDollar] 1
#24021616 - 01/18/17 10:40 PM (7 years, 11 days ago) |
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*weaning
Weening might be listening to Ween.
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Re: Another go at kratom withdrawal [Re: California]
#24022198 - 01/19/17 07:59 AM (7 years, 11 days ago) |
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We all have a bit of weener within us all
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Re: Another go at kratom withdrawal [Re: Heisencybin] 1
#24022206 - 01/19/17 08:04 AM (7 years, 11 days ago) |
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Damn I really hope OP survived his kratom withdrawal. Somebody should probably have the paramedics on standby just in case.
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Re: Another go at kratom withdrawal [Re: Heisencybin]
#24022634 - 01/19/17 10:56 AM (7 years, 11 days ago) |
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koods said: I just see a lot of posts from people discussing how to manage their use. It seems to be trapping people who don't take the downside seriously.
And my method for taking kratom was first toss and washing with OJ, then I made my own capsules for the most of my habit. Can buy a capsule machine online and 00 capsule on amazon for cheap. But then my parents threw out my machine so the past 6 months I've been toss and washing again
But instead of OJ, I use soda. Yeah yeah super unhealthy. But I shit you not, the carbonation creates a layer of film that prevents the kratom from sticking in your mouth. Try it! I usually stick to Dr pepper, root beer, grape soda or BigK citrus mountain that they sell at my work. And I get all sneaky and use my super scientific scale in my laboratory and get drugged out bro 
I thought i was the only one to use soda.
I have no reason for preference though, i just don't like running to the grocery store for oj every day (i would drink close to a gallon of oj) so i buy a case of mountain dew (simply because it's my favorite drink) and it lasts about a week.
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Just try and find the healthiest way to maintain your sanity in this crazy modern world. There are tons of GABAergic supplements to taper with...
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Re: Another go at kratom withdrawal [Re: Deathby69] 1
#24034426 - 01/23/17 08:11 PM (7 years, 7 days ago) |
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Well after slipping a few times the past couple days, I grabbed the rest of my kratom, about a pound, and proceeded to dump it all down the toilet. Took 4 flushes to get it all down. I'm am addict. And if I have it, I'm gonna use it until it's gone. I just can't control it. Same has happneed with weed. I never was addicted to benzos or cigarettes, but damn I'd go through them fast if I had them.
Although I wasn't holding my kratom personally, knowing I still had some was causing me to obsess about it in the back of my mind. I just needed to get rid of it. And damn, that felt fucking good. A huge weight off my shoulders.
I'm nit saying I'll never use kratom again, but I need a good break from it. And I shouldn't have too much stock of it. Which makes me nervous what's going to happen with the ban. That's why I got hooked again. Because I had like 3 pounds haha
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Re: Another go at kratom withdrawal [Re: Heisencybin] 1
#24034527 - 01/23/17 08:51 PM (7 years, 6 days ago) |
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i hate liz said: I just ordered some...never tried it before -- went with the bali capsules (56g).
Kratom is a ton of fun while in the honeymoon phase. I wish I didn't have to abuse it. But I had a chronic pain condition which made me sought out kratom. Kept me functional and I'm grateul. But after a few months, it can turn on you. So I caution you to limit your use to once or twice a week. So you don't become addicted and also maintain the efficacy and euphoria. Bali is great. I either take bali or red vein thai. Love that shit.
I recommend you start with 3-4 grams on an empty stomach. No eating for at least 3 hours before hand. Drink plenty of water before and after. Eat a small meal after an hour or so. Oh and good job getting capsules. They are usually 0.5g each
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Re: Another go at kratom withdrawal [Re: Heisencybin]
#24037061 - 01/24/17 07:27 PM (7 years, 6 days ago) |
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Glad to read that you are out the other side now. We all, always have our rationale for using kratom. It could be depression, anxiety, pain, energy---you name it. It doesn't matter what the reason is. One is as entirely valid as the next. What, in my opinion is important is to identify when it becomes a problem and to double down to drag your self out. Once it's gotten the better of you I am not sure that there is a clear/safe path back to it...??? I would be interested in hearing peoples comments. I myself just stopped with a rapid taper after 4 years of use. Was not fun, but I made it through while also holding down a very high level/demanding job. It may while have been the high level/demanding job that led me to kratom in the first place... Go figure.
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