▲ 20 r/7oh

What are your plans after ban?

I kicked a nasty heroin / fentanyl addiction and have been managing chronic pain with kratom and 7oh.

I really don’t want to go back Suboxone, and I’m sure as fuck not going back to the needle / street drugs.

I guess my options right now are either risk it on the dark web or go back to regular leaf kratom - although it’s nowhere near as effective.

Worst case I’ll do a Suboxone taper and find an alternative.

What are your plans?

reddit.com
u/Unlikely_Thought8977 — 23 hours ago

Bell Ringer Question

I hear some people describing literal bells.

When I get a really nice hit, sounds get distorted similar to whippets. Kind of a womp womp womp sound or I’ll partially lose hearing and have tinnitus.

Is this a bell ringer?

reddit.com
u/Unlikely_Thought8977 — 8 days ago

Favorite RC?

Been out of the game for a bit. Was using primarily bromaz a few years ago.

What are your favorite RC’s now that brom isn’t as available? Looking for something comparable with good relaxing anxiolytic effects.

I don’t take crazy black out doses. I like something relaxing to help ease anxiety and sleep.

Looking into:

Ethyl-flualp

Ethyl-brom

Pynazolam

Fluoprazolam

Thoughts?

reddit.com
u/Unlikely_Thought8977 — 16 days ago
▲ 3 r/Drugs

Why does long term cocaine use cause psychosis in some individuals?

Title. I’m looking for information on why cocaine causes drug induced psychosis in some people. I know people with underlying issues are more prone, but I can’t find a lot of information.

For context, I used cocaine (both forms) heavily for over a decade. In the beginning, it was always fun. Paranoid episodes started occurring occasionally. Over time, they became more frequent.

Eventually, I got to a point where even small amounts would put me into paranoid psychotic episodes. (Thinking phone was tapped, looking out windows, thinking people were coming, etc.)

Luckily, I’d always come back to reality once the drug wore off. I’ve seen that this is somewhat common, especially in people who used very heavily over longer periods of time.

Does anyone know what causes this?

reddit.com
u/Unlikely_Thought8977 — 16 days ago

Why does long term use cause psychosis in certain individuals?

Title. I’m looking for information on why cocaine causes drug induced psychosis in some people. I know people with underlying issues are more prone, but I can’t find a lot of information.

For context, I used cocaine (both forms) heavily for over a decade. In the beginning, it was always fun. Paranoid episodes started occurring occasionally. Over time, they became more frequent.

Eventually, I got to a point where even small amounts would put me into paranoid psychotic episodes. (Thinking phone was tapped, looking out windows, thinking people were coming, etc.)

Luckily, I’d always come back to reality once the drug wore off. I’ve seen that this is somewhat common, especially in people who used very heavily over longer periods of time.

On the other hand, many people use it every weekend and never experience this reaction.

Does anyone know what causes this?

reddit.com
u/Unlikely_Thought8977 — 16 days ago