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WhiteyBulger

Member
Mar 17, 2022
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Hey, just wondering if I ordered 3 bottles (2 for CTB, one to test in micro-doses beforehand), would there be any risk associated with ingesting 10ml at a time of N? Any risk of accumulating toxicity? How far apart would you feel is safe to test and become better able to swallow that stuff?) I also take blood tests abt every 3 mos. How long does that register in system? Also, employer could surprise us with a bllod test, so I might need to forego that third bottle for testing if stuff doesn't clear out within, say 7 days). Most worried about the cops demanding a blood draw should there ever be a fender bender (lots near where I live due to all the drunks on the roads). Forget it. Just talked myself out of it. Thanks. Good talk.
 
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AnestheticVoid

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Feb 17, 2022
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If you choose to get a third bottle for that reason I'd just advice to be careful. You could end up really enjoying the effects of the "testing doses". Barbiturates are addictive.
 
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CiproKilledMe

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Mar 23, 2021
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10ml at a time will knock you out for days and/or land you in the hospital. That's way too much.
 
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