I took 3 perks yesterday, and i felt a little dizzy, and felt like i would puke, but never did. It wasnt a high at all really... Just a change in perception, and a tiny body buzz. perks arnt worth it.
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I took 3 perks yesterday, and i felt a little dizzy, and felt like i would puke, but never did. It wasnt a high at all really... Just a change in perception, and a tiny body buzz. perks arnt worth it.
They don't make you trip. If that is what you were expecting you really should have done some better research before swallowing a pill. They give you typical opiate effects and that's about it: warm fuzziness, heavy head, itching, nausea, etc... Although what others have said about allergic reactions is great advice. Opiates don't make me puke personally although for some people it is inevitable, but nothing to worry about. Be safe please!
Yeah nausea from opioids is common, if you experience it try not to move around very much. Smoking pot will either make it better or worse.
ok its not the acetaminophen, its the oxycodone thats making her natious. tell her to puke if she can, then lay on her back. then the nausia should go away. shes fine. nothing to worry about. once she throws up shell love the drug.
haha i think pot and opiates is the best drug combination there is. no other drug mix like them..
it's definately not the acetamenophen, because I take easily 1,000 mg of it all the time to keep the pain down, and it doesn't actaully do that much (but it helps decently).
Acetamenophen is sold OTC in Max Strength doses of 1000mg at a time every 6 hours, no more than 4 doses in 24h.
I've personally gone to around 1500mg with nothing more than perhaps a mild unpleasant body sensation - dizziness or headache, slight but noticeable. I wouldn't advise going past 1.2g or acetamenophen in one dose, and no more than one above 1g doses a day, preferably with little or none before and after just to be on the safe side.
the normal person could take 4000 mg of acetaminophen without anything happening to them.
Yeah.. percocet mixes acetaminophen with oxycodone, so it's the combination of upper and downer that causes difficulties sometimes, not necessarily too much of one or the other.Quote:
Originally Posted by ibreakthings
I know, that's what I meant when I said I was thinking oxycontin. Same drug, very different dosage. But yeah, I should have deleted it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Hempseed