It is impossible to discount a personal experience of yours as false, it is your personal experience.
However, is it possible that many who get into H are dramatic and overly sensitive by nature, and the drama queens make it seem as if everything they experience is to an extreme?
There are people who when they get the flu complain as if they are dying, and say they want to die just to get over the pain, and others who handle it differently.
The bottom line is withdrawal is not pleasant for most, just as the flu is not pleasant for most.
However, is it possible that many who get into H are dramatic and overly sensitive by nature, and the drama queens make it seem as if everything they experience is to an extreme?
There are people who when they get the flu complain as if they are dying, and say they want to die just to get over the pain, and others who handle it differently.
The bottom line is withdrawal is not pleasant for most, just as the flu is not pleasant for most.
Quote from Rtrader2525:
I used to slam a fucking gram of h a day, it is AWFUL to come off. If wd is such a myth then why on earth are there sub/methadone clinics in every major and almost every decent sized city in the United States? Nausea, anxiety, body aches, reduced temperature. It's not called "dope sick" because it is pleasant. A semi close friend of mine (21 years old) overdosed and died two nights ago, he was a top ranked bullrider and had a wonderful supportive family. He was full of self esteem and life. Addiction can strike anybody regardless of class, race or gender. All of your bullshit lab studies with rats are moot point because they take the human element out of it. Humans are fallible and prone to old crutches, another reason why it is so hard to stop, I'd be lying right now if I said I didn't want a fucking rig black to a full cc shot into my arm right now. IF you haven't ever personally withdrawn from opiates then please save the commentary of how wd is such a myth.