Comment · Wed, January 14, 2015 · Ceretropic
Opioid/Former Opioid Users Weigh In: Did You Get Any Opioid-Like Withdrawal From Quitting SEMAX?
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Debonaire_Death · 7 points
UPDATE: It would seem that it was an unhappy coincidence. I'm happy to chalk it up to that. Thanks to everyone that weighed in on the issue. I look forward to trying the drug in new combinations once school has again started.
I got off of SEMAX, and got mildly ill. My buddy went off SEMAX--much faster than I did; cold turkey, basically--and now he, too, is ill, only moreso.
I'm wondering if the enkephalin reuptake inhibition of SEMAX is causing more tolerance than was originally projected, and therefore also causing mild opioid withdrawal symptoms when administration is abruptly ended.
But, I have never engaged in opioids enough to understand what opioid withdrawal feels like. To those who have, and have also gone off of SEMAX, if you could please put in your two cents, it would be much appreciated.
And I don't really know: I haven't been seeing very many people complaining about SEMAX withdrawal. I'm not trying to make any chemicals look bad, but I'm being honest about my results from taking it, and was wondering if I could get to the bottom of how I felt after I stopped.
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NotHyplon · 1 points
Well i am "severely" Dyslexic (their classification after 3 hoiurs of testing) had i have a stomach condition that although not officially IBS (again barrage of tests) falls under a similar umbrella.
Basically I have the stomach of a junkie and have had since puberty and and so i have to take regular lopermide. Difference being once opiate abusers stop after awhile there stomach resets, i have never abused opiates (loperimide was my first as this came before the road crash needing the pain meds)
On top of that low T requiring TRT. I seem to have some severe opposite/no reactions to most of the board on some things which is weird.
Also on the opiate front no interaction betwen SEMAX,Selenk and AH7921, an RC opiate 80% that of Morphine which has virtually no eurphoria\high effects but continues to kill pain. Unfortunately it has now been reclassified to Class A (highest available) and made illegal as of Jan 7th due to some wingnut IVing obscene amounts. Everything except AH-7921 has been prescribed and AH take using M.E.D
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Ohh that's nice. People IVing useful compounds ruining it for everyone. Sounds like another compound I know...
I am not sure why the guy using Tramadol said that it completely eliminated the analgesia. Perhaps it's a specific sub-receptor that they are interfering with. Maybe AH7921 is hitting different sub-receptors, or activating them in different brain/body regions.