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teda oxycontin
SWIM has just come into possession of a 40mg Teda oxy (orange and oval). I checked the pill id to make sure, and it is. So... SWIM has only used oxycontin once and he snorted half a 40 (20mg), and it made him puke shit out his ass (not literally, but that would've been sweet). This was years ago, and since then, swim has gone from snorting heroin, IVing heroin, clean, and back to IV.
Now i know this won't fuck swim up like it did the first time, having an incredibally high tolerance to heroin now, but 40mg should do him pretty good. SWIM would LOVE to be able to shoot this, but I've heard the tedas turn into gel. Is there anyway around that? SWIM would maybe plug it, but only has insulin syringes (with attached needles). I'm thinkin the best route would be inssuflation, I guess... Please let me know if its in anyway possible to IV this, as SWIMs chicken is craving a fix. Also, SWIM obtained 5 10/500 vics, so 50mg of hydro + 40mg oxy should do him right on. Not to mention the 2.5g of APAP. Hells Yeah!
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Re: teda oxycontin
wow... I can see why these things turn to gel. SWIM crushed it up and placed a ittybitty chunk in his mouth and it was all gelly and shit. Will that be fine for inssuflation?
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Re: teda oxycontin
Yeah, the teva brand oxycodone are fine to snort, although they produce a lot of plugged up nostrils and a nasty drip compared to name brand.
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