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Originally Posted by Waffa
One other thing i noticed, i have placed GHB to soft and no one has sayd anything about it - is it right?
I know numerous people who go to hospital after using GHB (yes, they did not know how much they must use it or how, usually its whit alcohol).
Erowid says:
Erowid says:
"GHB's dose/response curve is similar to that of alcohol : At higher doses, users fall unconscious and are temporarily unable to be awakened (coma). It may also dangerously depress breathing. <link removed>"
GHB by itself can be fatal
- If you take a double dose of GHB you may FALL UNCONSCIOUS and be UNROUSEABLE for up to 4 or 5 hours.
- If you take 3 - 4 times your Personal Threshold Dose, you may find yourself Unconscious and Vomiting.
- If you take more than 3-4 times your Personal Threshold Dose, there is risk of dead.
etc
what drug-forum people can say about this? I have no idea why i added it as soft but now i realize, it seemed to be wrong idea
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SWIM considers GBL /GHB to be one of the drugs with most lethal potential.
SWIM started using it for fun, it quickly became a means of escape, taking doses to sleep. Eventually 30 ml GBL per day.
Developed paranoid thoughts and exteme fear that once led to taking an 18 ml dose. Woke up with seizures, hitting every object in his room, mostly with his head.
Had psychoses that lasted for days, thinking he was dead but had to find the place were he would/did die before he could find peace.
This experience wasn't enough to stay away from the stuff. Two months after moving, he received a letter telling him to find another place, the seizures that resulted in a concussion were loud enough for the neighbours in his appartment building to complain .
His doctor who had always been fairly relaxed about SWIMs meth use had an "Oh No!" reaction when he heard the gbl word. Wanted swim to go straight to a rehab clinique, when swim didn't want to he gave him his private gsm nummer, to call him day or night, when he needed help.
SWIM has enough scars to never do GBL again. What seemed a nicer, better drug than meth (SWIM had stopped doing meth at the time) turned out to be the most dangerous one of all, at least for him. SWIM was lucky to survive, not only the use but also driving on the highway in the evening when al he could see was a black hole in front of him, trying to get away from immaginary dangers.
I wanted to do a more detailed write-up of SWIMs experience but didn't find the right topic/subforum.