Hurried Exit From Reality
Methamphetamine & Heroin
Citation: Theo. "Hurried Exit From Reality: An Experience with Methamphetamine & Heroin (exp92268)". Erowid.org. Nov 2, 2021. erowid.org/exp/92268
DOSE: |
repeated | IV | Methamphetamine |
repeated | IV | Heroin |
BODY WEIGHT: | 182 lb |
Just got out of a 17 day jail stay, my first experience lasting longer than a few hours. It was also my first felony (riding passenger in a borrowed car that turned out to be stolen - bullshit) but that's another story.
A little background on me: I've been an opiate addict since a major surgery at age 13. My first experience with IV Morphine changed my life. After leaving the well-supplied hospital I switched to vicodin while gradually advancing to oxycontin. When oxy became too expensive, heroin became an obvious alternative. At the time of my arrest I had been on a 3 year run using heroin daily. After my release I was pleased to find that my body no longer needed it. The cravings were there still, but the horrifying panicked sickness was thankfully absent.
Unable to pay back rent, my only option for a place to stay at this point was my friend Judy's who happened to be a serious meth dealer. From the moment I arrived at her house she kept offering me free hits which I accepted with some caution. I've found that meth tends to hasten heroin withdrawal, but this time I was clean, so I took more and more.
I've found that meth tends to hasten heroin withdrawal, but this time I was clean, so I took more and more.
I'm always skeptical of people I don't know, but Rod ensured me that he had tried his dope and it was legit. After buying a balloon we squeezed into the bathroom stall at the nearby grocery store and proceeded to get out our equipment. I dropped the dope into a spoon and it made a loud clanking sound. Great. He sold me a fucking pebble. I was livid. After berating Rod I found out that he hadn't ever tried Eric's dope he was just desperate and needed an immediate fix. Luckily I was able to get some more money and go through my usual connect. Total bliss. My first shot of H in almost 20 days immediately cancelled out the tweaky edginess caused by the speed. Finally I was able to relax and went back to Judy's continuing to use both substances.
On day 4 things started to get extremely weird. Walking down the street I noticed Eric on the sidewalk opposite mine and charged across traffic to apparently beat my money back out of him. As soon as I got near him he disapeared into thin air. For some reason this really didn't worry me or seem strange in any way. I had never had any experience with continued meth use in the past since it always seemed to cancel out my drug of choice.
I had never had any experience with continued meth use in the past since it always seemed to cancel out my drug of choice.
In conclusion, be wary of long binges with meth. As if the effects of the drug weren't bad enough, the sleep deprivation can sneak up on you and put you in dangerous situations. I think I'll stick with my old friend the opiate instead.
Exp Year: 2009 | ExpID: 92268 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: 22 | |
Published: Nov 2, 2021 | Views: 2,998 |
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