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Silvery particles after mixing with saline???
First, let me just say what a great resource this is for all responsible adults who want some to recreate safely. Really, the amount of info here is amazing!!
Now -- SWIM had a bit of cocaine left in a small brown plastic vial. This stuff did the trick but left SWIM with a bad nose burn for days on end, even after SWIM stopped sniffing. SWIM thought he'd mix the residue with a bit of regular saline to see what happened...SWIM was considering the nasal spray route to use up that residue.
Now here's the weird thing -- almost immediately after SWIM mixed the saline with the residue, he noticed some flaky precipitate resting on the bottom of the vial. SWIM fished it out with a paperclip and saw that it was several small flakes of silvery, metallic stuff. WTF, SWIM though?? SWIM laid it out on a piece of cardboard and took a good, close look. They seem to be small metallic flakes, silvery in color.
Does anybody have any ideas what this might be? Unless it something from the vial itself (doubtful), then it must be from whatever the C was cut with. SWIM is not looking to ID the cut agent exactly, just wondering if anyone knows what these silvery flakes might be. Nothing was added to the C residue except for plain saline solution.
Maybe this explains the bad, bad nasal effects --- was the C cut with some sort of metal powder??? Ugh.
SWIM is supposed to be sampling from a different source tomorrow, and is very curious to test the differences between the two. SWIM would hate to think that the burn is always going to be this bad for whatever reason (and from past experience, SWIM knows it isn't always the case).
SWIM thanks you in advance for any advice or knowledge. Anyone here ever seen metallic flakes in their powder, or know what would react with saline that way?
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