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re: Any consensus on the reason for cutting with fentanyl?
Posted on 3/19/23 at 1:46 am to 7thWardTo314
Posted on 3/19/23 at 1:46 am to 7thWardTo314
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You can’t even get high these days without having someone around you with Narcan just in case.
Yeah when they say “everyone knows someone who’s OD’d these days” it’s not an exaggeration as perhaps it’s been in the days of old. And what strikes me most is that the couple of now deceased individuals with whom I was familiar had been in the game pretty hard for quite some time. But I guess they trying to achieve prior highs by using a little more each time. Still though, we’re talking well above average tolerance levels on these particular folks.
Posted on 3/19/23 at 4:06 pm to davyjones
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But I guess they trying to achieve prior highs by using a little more each time. Still though, we’re talking well above average tolerance levels on these particular folks.
Between dope cut with fent and dope cut with fent and tranquilizer’s like Zyliene, addicts don’t stand a chance these days. It’s a matter of when, not if, these days.
Even those with a fent tolerance are OD’ing due to hot spots, especially in pressed pills.
Fent hits fast and hard. It’s not even about chasing the initial high for actual opiate addicts. Those that are first starting out are chasing the first high maybe. But people who are full blown addicts, aka physically dependent on opiates, are just trying to stay out of withdrawals, aka getting well. Fent hits so hard and fast, an addict can get well at 8am and be going into withdrawal symptoms again by noon.
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