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Has anyone here ever OD on fent?
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And got brought back? What did it feel like? What would a hundred-fold dose do? Would it still feel euphoric or would it be an immediate loss of consciousness?
On fentanyl? not that I know of, but on heroin yes. Someone did it here a while ago but failed. The issue with opioids is that theyre almost always mixed with something else to add weight and gain profit.
You would obviously feel good till you nod off into sleep and then your brain would forget to breathe because the drug is depressing the central nervous system that is responsible for automatic breathing.
If you are rescued you may become brain dead or worse which is getting addicted to the drug that you did. It's not easy to avoid the path of addiction once you do an opioid. A lot of people who took opioids for pain related issues ended up getting addicted which ruined their lives.
Always weigh the risks. If they seem horrible then it's probably not something that you should do. The person who attempted this with heroin took a dose which shouldve done the job but it didnt. They woke up later on.
On fentanyl? not that I know of, but on heroin yes. Someone did it here a while ago but failed. The issue with opioids is that theyre almost always mixed with something else to add weight and gain profit.
You would obviously feel good till you nod off into sleep and then your brain would forget to breathe because the drug is depressing the central nervous system that is responsible for automatic breathing.
If you are rescued you may become brain dead or worse which is getting addicted to the drug that you did. It's not easy to avoid the path of addiction once you do an opioid. A lot of people who took opioids for pain related issues ended up getting addicted which ruined their lives.
Always weigh the risks. If they seem horrible then it's probably not something that you should do. The person who attempted this with heroin took a dose which shouldve done the job but it didnt. They woke up later on.
It's close enough. Most nitazenes are 1:1 with Fentanyl, but still heroin isn't that far off. The lethal dose is supposed to be 40-50 mg according to google, but it all comes down to body weight and the drug you got.
It's close enough. Most nitazenes are 1:1 with Fentanyl, but still heroin isn't that far off. The lethal dose is supposed to be 40-50 mg according to google, but it all comes down to body weight and the drug you got.
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