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Old 30 May 2007, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
Not your fault mate

Not the biggest fan of talks about this drug - my colleague at work always jokes about giving it to girls... I know he is joking - have told him, however he never remembers

Your colleague needs a good kick up the ar$e. It's not remotely funny, infact it is downright frightening
Old 30 May 2007, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Blue Dragoon
Yep you'll get hit right in the rusty bullet hole

Old 30 May 2007, 09:38 AM
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I once had Medazalan, the NHS super strength Rohypnol equivalent. WHen I had a camera shoved down my throat.

you are completely concious, and completely compliant, but your memory span is reduced to milliseconds. In other words, you forget something as soon as it has happened. THey give you this in order for you to "swallow" the camera.

Anyway, I went into Theatre ina NHS gown thing. THe next thing I know I am sitting up, fully cothed, with a cheese sandwich in one hand, and a cup of tea in the other. I was also in the middle of a conversation with an old woman opposite me.

I just became suddenly "aware". It was utterly bizarre.

You then spend the next few hours with you memeory span gradually increasing. - You know, 10 seconds, then 20 , then a minute and so on. Basically it means you get somewhere, and you have no idea how you got there. My missus came ot pick me up and when we got to the car I said "wha....h ow???"

On the way home I said to her

"Hey, when they tried to put the needle in for this stuff, it rerally hurt, the nurse said that...

"They had got it in the wrong way" My Missus finished for me

"How did you know that?" I said

"Because you have told me the same story five ****ing times since we got in the car" She answered.


Absolutely mental substance - everyone should try it.
Old 30 May 2007, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
I was studying in the States.. came back to the UK for Easter.
She had gone out to a bar in the town she lived in...
Didn't make it home. They found her car parked by the road and she was found raped and murdered in an orchard barely 5 miles from her home...
I didnt find out until I came back to the US 3 weeks later.

really sorry to hear that!! very very scary!! Drugs scare the hell out of me!! I've had my drink spiked and that was a very scary experience, I was lucky Gav was out that night with me, scares me to think what might have happened!!
Old 30 May 2007, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by PeteBrant
I once had Medazalan, the NHS super strength Rohypnol equivalent. WHen I had a camera shoved down my throat.

you are completely concious, and completely compliant, but your memory span is reduced to milliseconds. In other words, you forget something as soon as it has happened. THey give you this in order for you to "swallow" the camera.

Anyway, I went into Theatre ina NHS gown thing. THe next thing I know I am sitting up, fully cothed, with a cheese sandwich in one hand, and a cup of tea in the other. I was also in the middle of a conversation with an old woman opposite me.

I just became suddenly "aware". It was utterly bizarre.

You then spend the next few hours with you memeory span gradually increasing. - You know, 10 seconds, then 20 , then a minute and so on. Basically it means you get somewhere, and you have no idea how you got there. My missus came ot pick me up and when we got to the car I said "wha....h ow???"

On the way home I said to her

"Hey, when they tried to put the needle in for this stuff, it rerally hurt, the nurse said that...

"They had got it in the wrong way" My Missus finished for me

"How did you know that?" I said

"Because you have told me the same story five ****ing times since we got in the car" She answered.


Absolutely mental substance - everyone should try it.
Old 30 May 2007, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Painkiller
To get the hit ?
Try GHB, much better

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Old 30 May 2007, 10:30 AM
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Sounds a bit like Absynthe to me
Old 30 May 2007, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Painkiller
To get the hit ?
Are you saying in the sense of raping someone after you slipped it in their drink?

If you have done this you should be ashamed!

Les
Old 30 May 2007, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by PeteBrant
I once had Medazalan, the NHS super strength Rohypnol equivalent. WHen I had a camera shoved down my throat.
I also had it for the same reason. However, my experience is totally different -- it was just like general anaesthetic for me. I have no memory of the events, although my wife and the nurses complained I was quite lucid and kept talking about the same thing all the time.
Old 30 May 2007, 01:14 PM
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Medazalan or Rophy

choices choices
Old 30 May 2007, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by carl
I also had it for the same reason. However, my experience is totally different -- it was just like general anaesthetic for me. I have no memory of the events, although my wife and the nurses complained I was quite lucid and kept talking about the same thing all the time.
I think its effects do vary from person to person. A guy here at work had it, and didn't get on at all well with it - He had short term memory problems for about a week.
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Originally Posted by Painkiller
To get the hit ?
wasnt that good i just passed out
Old 30 May 2007, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by carl
I also had it for the same reason. However, my experience is totally different -- it was just like general anaesthetic for me. I have no memory of the events, although my wife and the nurses complained I was quite lucid and kept talking about the same thing all the time.
Experiences do seem to vary quite a lot, and the body does build a tolerance to it - I've had it 4 times now. The first time, I remember snippets of stuff from being back on the ward but not really very much for about 4 1/2 hours. A couple of key items I tried to remember (what the docs told me when I first came out) I had very hazy "was that a dream?" type memories of. Each time I've had it, the recovery time has been a lot faster - the last time I have full recollection of the recovery room and the journey back to the ward (i.e. barely over an hour of "gap"), which let me learn that, for example, most people who have the drug get put on Oxygen in the recovery area as their Sats are slightly low, whereas I didn't. I think it just shows different people experience the drug differently

I also discovered that if something hurts enough, it will cut through the effects - I have completely clear memory of whilst still "fully under" looking at the TV picture on the screen, and thinking: oh, so that's what my bile duct looks like, that must be a stone, great they've got hold of it, oh they're pulling rather hard, how can I tell them this is total agony and please stop when there's a camera down my throat? Not the greatest minute of my life to remember, I confess.




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