DHC experiences/dosages?

Jiub1

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Hello DBG, 

I have not personally tried dihydr0c0d3ine(DHC) but I ordered a good amount from a good vendor on here to give them a try as I read they are about twice as strong as c0d3ine. 

This might sound silly, but I use 40-80mg 0xy daily so I have a decent tolerance. Yet once I took a large amount of c0d3ine when I was out (I think 400mg over an evening) & I remember it feeling differently but felt good, not quite same pain relief but very warm etc. 

I guess I'm curious if anyone here has taken 0xy, hydr0 & c0d3ine and DHC, how it compares to those?

Like I think 0xy is my strongest but last shorter than hydr0, hydr0 is slightly more euphoric in high doses, c0d3ine has the least pain relief when I took it, but I think maybe the most euphoric & Def warm/fuzzy/chill feeling. 

Also since I dose 20mg of 0xy at a time, I figured I'd start with 60-120mg DHC at one time.

Thank you for any feedback, experiences regarding DHC. 

Friendliest greetings, 

Jiub

 
We meet again :)

ive been cold Turkey for ~3 weeks now but usually used to alternate between 1-2 30/500s a day (cocode) or half to a whole 60mg DHC from Jim.

I’m way lighter than you in dosage from what I’ve read but I personally don’t love the way DeeAychSea makes me feel - easier to feel nauseous on it, my voice gets hoarse, etc. it’s even worse when I take the full 60 at once.

it’s definitely effective, just don’t underestimate it’s strength. I took a full one on thanksgiving three years ago now and still remember being too nauseous to go to town on some stuffing :)

the most insidious is when I came to misunderstand that trams were safer… reading this particular part of the boards I 100% agree that they have SSRI properties and if you’re not ready to come off of them you better have a long weekend off work planned; physical depression is no joke. You can be as smart as you want, when your serotonin is messed up you can’t rationalize being happy

 
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This might be a couple months later response wise, but hopefully this still might be of some use. I have a very long history of with DeHateCee 30s. I've been prescribed them at a rate of 12 a day for over a 15 years (needless to say, many alternatives - Cod3, trams and more - were tried beforehand, and the stronger option were and are emphatically needed). As I've said elsewhere, what you get prescribed in this country really is a case of a lucky dip.

Inevitably I've developed a tolerance for them and end up taking 2, 3 times the prescribed dose most afternoons, and frequently either run out completely, or run down to 6 a day by the end of the month, and it is less than a pleasant sensation, to put it mildly.

Having revisited here after nearly a year because of a 9 month period of uncontrolable and untreated anxiety, it coincided with that delightful end of the prescription month, and I noticed that some of the menus contained options for Oxy, Mp, and other of similar strengths. The places I both looked and requested menus for were unfortunately temporarily unable to procure my long term requirement. Much as I was in need of assistance, I was somewhat reluctant to order some Ox, because I didn't want to make my depenedence problem significantly worse.

I did do some research however, and found a rather useful chart that lists most analgesics (mainly opis, obviously!), their relative strength and equivalent dose to a specific dose of oral Mp.

I don't know if it would be appropriate/acceptable to post that particular image in this post, so if you would find it helpful, send me a message and I'll forward it on to you.

Hope all is well,

Bunny

 
@BunnyPunch  Its totally fine to post it, its actually here somewhere already i just cant find the thread.  Heres a good thorough one i like: Equianalgesic.  For the sake of harm reduction, these equivalences are actually mostly based off animal studies and observing their pain response after various dosages.   You will experience different results depending on a huge amount of variables.  Also remember that just because theyre all opioids doesnt mean they all act the same.  There are huge variances in the amount of CNS depression between different opis.  And just because the analgesic factor is "the same" doesnt mean they will feel the same even in the slightest!  End HR rant lol!  All that said, it can be a very very useful chart

 
@DoomKitty Thanks - that chart looks infinitely more useful than the one I found - apart from anything else, that's a spreadsheet rather than just an image (I suspect it was nicked off Wikipedia, but still!), which makes life much easier when comparing the basics. And thank you for the advice - much appreciated. I was deeply reluctant to try anything other than my official opis - even completely ignoring the significant risk re: CNS depression issues. I've already got a dependency issue with the current script, and I sure as hell don't need to make things worse by adding significantly stronger opiods into the mix. Nonetheless, that chart & page *is* useful, particularly in that format - far more so than as a crappy JPG, so thank you again.

 
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