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Vakaras

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Hello everyone,

I registered here back in August, but hadn't got around to posting here yet.

My name is Vakaras. I'm in my mid-30s and live in the west of continental Europe.

Back in the second half of the 2000s, I was a member of the DB forum and used it every now and then. I stopped coming there when I no longer had a need for certain medications.

Now that I am again in need of some, the process of obtaining them seems more difficult than it used to be, what with the forum being shut down and the darknet now being the main place to get them. I tried to navigate the darknet, but found it too complicated and dangerous. It was a relief when I ultimately stumbled upon this forum, which appears to be the successor of the old forum. I know that the clearweb has its own disadvantages, but at least this place seems more safe, accessible and organised than that what I have seen of the darknet so far. Thank you for making this place happen!

All of you seem to have a warm community going on here and I look forward to participating a little bit, even though it probably won't be often.

Thank you for reading this and I wish everyone well in the trying times that the pandemic has brought upon us.

 
Hello! Welcome to the forum, friend! 
I’ve only been on the forum a short while now, but I agree it has a special warmth and a loving community energy often missing from other forums of this nature. 
If you’re still having trouble finding access to your medication, it might benefit you to become a sponsor of the forum by donating a small yearly bitcoin feee. This opens up a portion of the forum which, in my experience, contain the majority of useful info to be found on here. 
love and wellness to you!!!

 
Hi Veggieragz, thank you for the kind words and advice! I have read about donating to the forum and would like to do that at some point, but first I should educate myself on Bitcoins. Never had a need for them until now, and back in the 2000s they didn't exist yet so I primarily used one of the well-known money transfer services. I hope I will be able to get the hang of Bitcoins soon!

The warm atmosphere that arises from the positive community energy here is indeed uncommon these days. Not just in this part of the Internet, but pretty much all of the Internet (due to things like social media and the increased commercialisation of the Internet). I really long for the days of old sometimes, when forums and Yahoo! Groups were the main places for people to congregate. Such places were designed for forming small but close-knit communities, unlike the social media platforms of today - they are designed for superficial mass consumption. Unfortunately, their popularity and culture has also negatively influenced the rest of the Internet - which is why warmth is hard to find on-line these days. Luckily, this forum is one of the exceptions to today's norm and I'm glad to have found it! It makes me feel safer as well, as that kind of warmth inspires and attracts caring and reliability - which is always important, but especially when it comes to the sort of topic that this forum is dedicated to. Things can already be dangerous enough as it is there!

All right, I'm talking too much (social anxiety) so I better zip my lips now. Take care, I hope you had a good weekend despite the preventative measures for the pandemic!

 
Hello Vakaras!  Good observation, this community rocks!  That all starts with the fantastic Admin, mods, and staff here.  Standup people from what I've seen.  And don't sweat the bitcoin, it is not as complex as it seems.  After most people figure out how to obtain and send/receive, they realize how simple it can be.  I find myself using it more than cc or paypal these days.

But welcome to the community!

 
@Vakaras lol this part of the forum is one of multiple areas on the site in which rambling is totally cool!! Also, I hear you,  Btc can definitely be a hassle to get set up, but like Scotty said, so worth it   

If you’re able to acquire these apps on a laptop or smartphone, I would suggest downloading cash app and and a blockchain wallet. You can buy btc on cash app with a debit card, transfer the coins to your block chain wallet, and then safely and happily spend btc from there. 

p.s. I’m no btc expert, so others might have easier/safer ideas for how to handle your btc. Anyway, there’s a forum on the subject right here on the site for further guidance. 
 

love to you! 

 
@Scottydoesntknow Thank you for the warm welcome! I haven't come into contact with any of the staff yet, but have already noticed in posts across the forum how helpful and patient they are. You're right that it all starts with them, through their example as the fundaments of the forum. As for Bitcoin: sending and receiving them doesn't seem to be that difficult, it reminds me somewhat of using my bank's electronic banking facilities. It's obtaining them that seems to be the tricky part, at least if you wish to do so without getting it connected to your bank account in any way whatsoever. Bitcoin ATMs seem to be the most privacy-friendly way, but the nearest ATMs are a 2-hour train ride away from me. I might just go and do that, though it would have to wait until the preventive measures against the novel coronavirus are relaxed in my country. So essentially, my choice here is: cheapness & convenience (but less privacy) of obtaining Bitcoins on-line OR inconvenience and expensiveness of waiting and travelling (but more privacy). I think I'll wait for now, but it remains to be seen for how long.

@veggieragz Thank you for the tips! At the moment I'm considering BRD (previously known as Bread Wallet) for a blockchain wallet. It's not as secure as the cold wallets provided by Ledger and Trezor, because it's a hot wallet and one that is designed for smartphones at that. But for a beginner like myself (who probably will be using Bitcoin sporadically at first), it seems like it might be a good place to start. I could always move on to bigger and better later on, when I have become more familiar and secure with using Bitcoin. But well, we'll see - there is still a lot of reading to do before I start making any final decisions!

 
@Vakaras

sounds like a good plan! 
I only recommend cash app because their fees are much lower than the last time I used brd, but I haven’t checked up in a while! 
Happy you’re here and happy researching! 
 

 
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  2. ontovzik @ ontovzik: When I had long term shingles, lasting two months. All he could give me was a 10 day supply of dilaudid. He looked at the ground while we were talking about it. I could tell he was ashamed but it was the legislature and the governor that tied his hands. He was very upset that non-medical political people, the media, and the scared public were controlling how he treated his patients. Someday those people will need meds and a hospital bed and they will be gone.
  3. ontovzik @ ontovzik: I had a great doctor, he had the true gift of a healer and he stayed on top of all the science. He straight up told me that for many people opiods work for managing short and long term pain.
  4. ontovzik @ ontovzik: He peed it in the snow in my backyard.
  5. WTF7218 @ WTF7218: @xenxra 😆😂. Yes, but only a few brave souls will ever find the number. You must first order a Dirty Shirley from the bartender. Then you must discreetly take the cocktail napkin from under your drink and unfold it. There you will find the map to the location of the phone number, and clues to decipher the code that it is written in.
  6. xenxra @ xenxra: he left his phone number scribbled in a stall at the pub three blocks down
  7. N @ NYStateofMind: @Alkazar I would try one of those easy online ones .. reddit gives useful info about that
  8. Alkazar @ Alkazar: @NYStateofMind I dont really have a history of abusing things, my docotr is just really stingy. I am thinking of switching.
  9. C @ Cheesus: Thanks xenxra
  10. xenxra @ xenxra: @Cheesus yeah, use snote
  11. P @ psychedpsych: Trump is cracking down….
  12. P @ psychedpsych: Hackers are the scum of the earth
  13. N @ NYStateofMind: so it was easy bc of my history
  14. N @ NYStateofMind: I didnt really tell him but he knew I needed a new script since my dr went to jail
  15. N @ NYStateofMind: @xenxra I was on Adderall since 15 years ago so my dr prescribed that w no problems and then when I lost my best friend my doctor rxed the valiums but
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  17. xenxra @ xenxra: @NYStateofMind my doctor's have always been pretty open minded if i can actually come in and explain the pharmacological action of the drugs im seeking instead of just telling them why i think i should be prescribed. the only time it didn't work out for me is when i was trying pharmaceuticals for depression ten years ago and suggested they let me try testosterone instead (turns out i was hypogonadal so they made a mistake denying my request at face value)
  18. T @ Testisthebest: Even down here in Florida when the pill mill docs all switched over to Suboxone and/or retired you can still find some pretty liberal docs but you gotta know what to look for. Mine does "pain management, detox, anxiety,etc. And no insurance. My doc writes me 60 5mg Valium, 14 2mg Xanax and asked if I had ever tried adderal to get more focus at work as I told him I run my own business.
  19. N @ NYStateofMind: @Alkazar do they know your history? Like I dont tell my doctor anything about myself except what they need to know,...I was able to get my dr to rx the highest dose of adderall along with valiums ..... if they dont know your history or there is no history I would just come out and ask what is the reason for their mistreatment.... they have no problem billing your insurance or taking a payment for the visit
  20. T @ Turbo259: @Layne_Cobain Thank you fam
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