A passenger was high on heroine this morning?!


Question: A passenger was high on heroine this morning?
...while I was on the train this morning. He almost fell on another passenger. :\ My parents' neighbor died from a heroine over dose just a few weeks ago. I would like to know what makes you so addicted to such a dangerous drug? For those of you who have used it before, what does it feel like?

Answers:

What makes you addicted? In the case of heroine, trying it once can do. Afterwards, it's almost impossible to stop again.
If an addict doesn't get enough of his drug, he can experience symptoms that range from trembling hands (some alcoholics) up to very strong pain (as experienced by heroine addicts who go cold turkey).
Heroine is an opiate, it makes you feel less pain (it was originally used as a painkiller), just like morphine. Once you're hooked and don't take it anymore, the slightest contact can feel painful.
So the addiction is two-pronged: consuming heroine makes you feel better and not consuming it hurts you.



How do you know this person was high on heroin (no e). The drug mimics the natural pain killers in our bodies(endorphins) only more so. It's a very euphoric sensation. It attach's to the MO receptors in our nerves system. Most people are emotionally addicted instantly. It takes about 5 to 7 weeks to become physical addicted. the addiction and physical withdrawal will drive the strongest of us back for more.
it becomes away of life.
You asked what it feels like. I detect some curiosity in there. Do you know the story of Pandora's Box? If not, get it, and read it. I hope this dissuades you from curiosity that could cause u a life of misery.



The addiction is caused by the Heroin molecule being close enough in shape to fit inside the nerve receptors in your synapse. With repeated use, the receptors change shape and will only accept the heroin molecule, not the normal enzyme molecules that cross the synapsis. When that happens, the person is addicted and must keep using heroin or suffer pain when the receptors don't receive anything. It takes days of no Heroin use before enough receptors revert to their original shape to stop the pain.

As for telling you how it feels, I have no idea.



it feels like puppy dog hugs and kitty cats,you should try it, you might like it




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