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-- Posted by snowcone200 at 11:30 pm on Nov. 8, 2008

I mean I got like 50+ of dem bitches sitting in my room. They that MS contin  shit. Can you get doped up on those if you take a good dose they pill form. But they got that long term release coating. Does that coating nullify the high or does it just prolong the time it takes until you feel that shit?

Because I haven't really been taking them. Doctor gave me them and I don't really notice them working. The only thing that I notice if the oxycodone and that take like 15 minutes until I feel it. With this morphine sulfate 10MG I don't feel shit. But when I was in the hospital they were doing the injections so of course I felt it then and wow that DILATED? that is the best pain med in the world...you DONT FEEL SHIT NOTHING. man I wish they gave me that to take home.

So back to the question can you really get high on MS contin if you gobble them bitches up?


-- Posted by L I F E S so G O O D at 11:32 pm on Nov. 8, 2008

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-- Posted by The Last Magister at 11:33 pm on Nov. 8, 2008

Yes you can, you can also very easily become a morphine addict. I wouldn't recommend it.

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Since it's a capsule, it takes longer to dissolve, so yes, it'll take a while to feel the high.


-- Posted by utheh at 11:34 pm on Nov. 8, 2008

DONT, opiate addictions are a pain in the ass to kick


-- Posted by saylsen17 at 11:35 pm on Nov. 8, 2008

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-- Posted by MourningAir at 11:38 pm on Nov. 8, 2008

Why would it cancel out the high? It'd be pretty pointless for doctors to give them to patients then.

Anything long term release of course takes longer to start working, lasts a longer period of time, but is not as strong because the dose is spread out over that longer period of time.

check out the morphine vault.

p.s. by "dilated" did you mean dilaudid? j/w


-- Posted by snowcone200 at 11:40 pm on Nov. 8, 2008

Quote: from MourningAir at 11:38 pm on Nov. 8, 2008


Why would it cancel out the high? It'd be pretty pointless for doctors to give them to patients then.

Anything long term release of course takes longer to start working, lasts a longer period of time, but is not as strong because the dose is spread out over that longer period of time.

check out the morphine vault.

p.s. by "dilated" did you mean dilaudid? j/w


Yes that, its the best pain medicine ever. You don't feel shit. When they gave me it in the hospital last week I felt normal it was like I had no illness. No pain or anything sure I cough still. But other then that I felt normal like years ago


-- Posted by aphex twin at 3:18 am on Nov. 9, 2008

I fucking love morphine. It sounds like you're not just taking enough. And if you want to bypass the time release mechanism, simply removing the coating wont do anything, you need to crush the pill into a fine powder.
I always combine it with something like diphenhydramine  or promethazine to prevent nausea, itchiness, and to also increase the potency of the morphine.
Also benzodiazepines like Xanax, Halcion, Klonopin, and Valium synergizes very nicely with the morphine. And Soma also goes great with morphine and other opioids, but it's now near impossible to get.


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