You just acknowledged that meth is terrible for your body, why do a 8ball every week? Get off that shit. Tell me I don't know anything and I have no right to tell you what to do, but you shouldn't do it. =/
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You just acknowledged that meth is terrible for your body, why do a 8ball every week? Get off that shit. Tell me I don't know anything and I have no right to tell you what to do, but you shouldn't do it. =/
I never said meth was good for you :confused:
I never said I should do it :confused:
I never said you didnt know anything...infact I have never seen your name period lol :confused:
wtf...I r confused
sid vicious did heroin like everyday, then he went to jail for 4 months were he couldn't get any heroin, and when he came out of jail, his own fucking mother gave him pure heroin and he injected it and died.
Jail where you cant get heroin? Heroin and pot are the two most common drugs in jail besides tobacco. but still thats a fuckin insane way to go out :D
He isn't bullshitting you, heroin is seriously safer physically than methamphetamine. Actually, diamorphine isn't damaging to the body at all.
Research seems to show it isn't a very hard habit to kick either.
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In fact, a sizeable percentage of heroin users consume only occasionally, without becomming heavy users (Zinber 1979), and measurable withdrawal symptoms from opioids rarely occur until after serveral weeks of regular administration (Jaffee 1991: 67).
Further evidence that addiction is far less important than typical portrayals come from the experience of returning vietnam veterans. Robins, Davis, and Nurco (1974) report interviews of veterans eight to twelve months after their return from vietnam. They find that most addicted veterans gave up their narcotic use voluntarily before departure or after a short, forced treatment period at departure. In subsequent work, Robins et al. (1980) find that although most veterans had access to cheap heroin in vietnam, only about 35 percent tried it and only about 19% became addicted. They also conclude that heroin use does not consistently lead to daily use and addiction, that addiction frequently ceases without treatment, that maintaining recovery from heroin addiction does not require abstention, and that the reason for high levels of social disability among heroin users is likely attributed to characteristics of the users rather than to heroin users per say.
Ah, yet another drug myth, how refreshing.Quote:
If you go from using large amounts of heroin everyday and suddenly stop YOU CAN DIE!!!
Heroin withdrawal does NOT kill unless that person was already very ill.
Even anti drug websites can confirm this fact.
Ok...tell that to my best friend Danny...oh wait...nevermind hes dead...rofl umm not a myth, it depends on the person ;) my buddy was addicted to heroin for 7 years of his life, he was put in a mental hospital, he went to sleep his first night there and never woke up.
Was he in poor health?
omg!!!! i fuckin hate ppl that think there the best and wanna "teach me" things i already know. pissis me off
Was he a frequent user of any other drugs? Notably alcohol, barbiturates or benzodiazepines as these drugs do cause life threatening withdrawals. You mention he went to sleep, how? Insomnia is a symptom of heroin withdrawal.
Search anywhere, you'll find that heroin withdrawals alone don't kill.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...ng&btnG=Search