Took Me a Few Days to Return to Normal
Oxycodone & Alcohol (Ethanol)
Citation: evilsgirl. "Took Me a Few Days to Return to Normal: An Experience with Oxycodone & Alcohol (Ethanol) (exp48599)". Erowid.org. Jan 29, 2020. erowid.org/exp/48599
DOSE: |
20 mg | insufflated | Oxycodone | (ground / crushed) |
20 mg | insufflated | Oxycodone | (ground / crushed) | |
20 mg | insufflated | Oxycodone | (ground / crushed) | |
repeated | oral | Alcohol | (liquid) |
BODY WEIGHT: | 135 lb |
oxy's SUCK
A co-worker of mine had been getting ahold of OC's quite frequently, and I decided to see what everybody was raving about. I take pills on a regular basis (vicodin, perc's, xanax) pretty much anything I will try once.
I had eaten member of the Oxycodone family, just never tried OC's so I figured what the hell.
The first couple of times I purchased an OC 80 and cut it into quarters, snorting a quarter at a sitting. They were ok..nothing to really write home about, so as I got them more frequently, i became more daring.
The particular evening I'm writing about began around 4pm, where I snorted the first quarter of the 80 and went to work. I was fine, a few hours went by and my shift was over. I snorted another quarter in the bathroom and went for a few drinks with friends. This is where I started to feel 'not right'. I actually only drank one drink because I was starting to feel a little queasy. Went home, snorted the 3rd quarter of the OC. I started feeling a little better, and like the idiot I am, did a few shots of alcohol with it. A few hours later, (around 1am) I decided to take the last quarter.
I ended up staying awake and puking all night. I puked up everything in my stomach and continued to puke up stomach bile. I figured this was a normal effect from the OC (because I had heard they can make you throw up). I slept like shit and couldnt get up the next morning. I was still throwing up, was VERY dizzy and my head felt detatched from my body. I couldnt move-I just layed in my bed. I attempted to go to work which was a real mistake. People were talking to me, and I couldnt hear them or understand what they were saying. I was blacking out while standing up. I was sweating and felt like I was going to pass out. Like I said before, I felt like my head was detatched from my body-like a hot air balloon. I had a twitch in my left eye that wouldnt go away. They sent me home from work early and I went home and attempted to sleep it off. I had to return to work for another shift that night and the same thing was happening.
Honestly it took me a good few days to return to feeling normal. It may sound stupid, but I felt like I did serious brain damage because I couldn't think straight, couldn't remember anything and I still had that twitch in my eye-even a week later.
That was the LAST time I'll mess with this drug. I'll take Xanax or even the 'normal' pain killers any day of the week. I've NEVER felt as bad as I did that night/week in my entire life. It's easy to see how people OD on OC's...
I felt like I did that night.
Exp Year: 2005 | ExpID: 48599 |
Gender: Female | |
Age at time of experience: Not Given | |
Published: Jan 29, 2020 | Views: 3,684 |
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