OK, been spooked, remove me from the Forum
Please remove me from the forum. I wish no longer to participate. Please delete my number as well if you have it. I'm quitting the hobby as of today.
Stay safe
I totally missed that one
[QUOTE=McLeod1;1382490]One of the girls is the infamous Kasey that posts on BP a lot and has some not so glowing reviews.[/QUOTE]Wow, I did not even recognize Kasey. Damn she looks rough!
I have often thought that her body was oustanding but have never even considered due to the reviews of her on our board. That picture is all the proof you need. Just say no to drugs kids!
Sport,
What is happening to many of our favorites. Opana.
Opana is a prescription pain killer that is 6 to 8 times more powerful than morphine. It is prescribed for moderate to severe pain and is often used before surgery to reduce apprehension and help maintain anesthesia. Like its chemical counterpart, Opana creates a sense of euphoria. Because of its powerful effects, it's very easy to become addicted to Opana after just a few uses. Even though it's a prescription drug, it's very easy to get it on the street. It goes by the name 'octagons, ' 'stop signs, ' 'pink heaven' or 'biscuits. ' By crushing extended-release tablets and snorting, swallowing or injecting Opana, users can get a strong high that is similar to heroin or crystal meth. Experts place it above morphine and heroin in terms of addiction. It kills quicker than Oxycontin because it doesn't stimulate but rather depresses your systems and especially breathing. Keep abusing it you will die.
You obviously have no direct experience with drug-abuse!
[QUOTE=Ralphisit; 1383466]Opana is a prescription pain killer that is 6 to 8 times more powerful than morphine. It is prescribed for moderate to severe pain and is often used before surgery to reduce apprehension and help maintain anesthesia. Like its chemical counterpart, Opana creates a sense of euphoria. Because of its powerful effects, it's very easy to become addicted to Opana after just a few uses.
Snorting, swallowing or injecting Opana, users can get a strong high that is similar to [b][u]heroin or crystal meth[/u]. [/b] Experts place it above morphine and heroin in terms of addiction. It kills quicker than Oxycontin because it doesn't stimulate but rather depresses your systems and especially breathing. Keep abusing it you will die.[/QUOTE]The 2 highs are very different from each other because the drugs are totally OPPOSITE types of drugs! Narcotic analgesics[painkillers] are (as you correctly quote. From some news report?) depressant / sedative "downers" which ARE addictive according to the strict medical / physiological definition of "addiction" in that users develop tolerance to the drug & require constantly increasing dosages to acheive the desired effects + users suffer PHYSICAL withdrawal-symptoms when they don't get their doses before their liver begins clearing it out of their blood.
But METHamphetamine is one of the most powerful STIMULANTS known to science: it blocks appetite, conceals exhaustion, & prevents rest or sleep; users, even the first time, can have HEART ATTACKS caused by TACHYCARDIA[extremely fast heart-beat], cardiac ARRHYTHMIA[disrupted heart-rhythym], or extremely high blood-pressure (which can also cause brain-aneurysm: an exploding artery in the brain) causing internal damage, including strokes; first-time users can also suffer IMMEDIATE psychotic delusions & exhibit extremely aggresive + violent behavior! Long-term use of amphetamine will inevitably cause users to suffer psychotic breakdown, due to buildup of fatigue-toxins in the brain (caused by inability to rest or sleep) + hypersensitivity to sensory stimulation + brain_&_nervous_system hyperactivity! The STIMULANTS (amphetamines & cocaine, particularly "crack"cocaine) are MUCH MORE IMMEDIATLY DANGEROUS, both to users & to anyone who comes in contact with them, because of the users unpredictable hyperaggresive + violent behavior! Aside from an OVER-dose of narcotic-sedatives causing death from depressed breathing: the stimulants are also much more immediately DAMAGING to the users health because of the nature of their effects on the users body & brain! Also: stimulants are NOT (according to the strict medical definition of "addiction") truly "addictive" because the users body & brain will reach the point (in the users "binge"/"run") where the fatigue-toxins + suppressed EXHAUSTION will cause the user to "crash"/COLLAPSE into physical &\or psychotic breakdown, no matter how much of the drug the user continues to ingest.