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Comment · Wed, September 18, 2013

Amphetamines Tolerance

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[deleted] · 7 points

I've built up somewhat of a tolerance to amphetamines. It's too expensive to continue.

Amphetamine tolerances are always described as pretty long term, but that's usually in cases of sustained use for years.

I've been using amphetamines for less than a year, not regularly, and only started heavily using them 3 or 4 months ago.

Is my tolerance going to lower at a faster rate than someone who needs the same amount for a similar high but has been taking them daily for years? I use, at this point, 2-3 times a week, and a satisfying high (well, as satisfying as it can get) would require 100+mg's adderall for an afternoon.

I eat probably 65-75% and snort 25-35% of the time if that's important.

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its4thecatlol · 1 points

As always, thanks for the great info. RES saved.

Best poster ever, seriously.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

No problem. Now to find out how to reverse the mechanism!

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