A question about heroin?
Question by J.C.: A question about heroin?
If you take heroin long enough, you can build up tolerance and physical dependence to the drug so that you’ll have to take more of it to get high, and if you stop taking it, you will go through withdrawal. What I’m curious about is what would happen if you took the same amount of heroin every time, not increasing or decreasing the amount. You wouldn’t get the high you want because of your tolerance, but would you go through withdrawal at all?
Note: I’m NOT talking about quitting heroin, I want to know what would happen if you didn’t increase or decrease the amount you were taking for a long time. Would that make you go through withdrawal?
Thanks.
Disclaimer: I am not on heroin.
If you’re going to call my question stupid, then it’d be best if you actually knew what I was asking. I KNOW that you go through withdrawal when you stop taking a drug, as I’ve stated above. I was asking what would happen if you still took the drug but didn’t increase or decrease the amount you were taking.
Read, please.
Hey, I DID look them up. I’ve been reading about heroin for a bit now because I find it INTERESTING. That doesn’t mean that I don’t think it’s terrible or that I’m going to try it. I couldn’t find the answer to my question, so I just figured I’d ask here and see what other people’s inputs are.
Best answer:
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Your body will be in a steady state meaning that the physical needs are met chemically by the amount supplied but, you will not feel satisfied, for example imagine having water cheese and bread for dinner versus an 8 course meal, both keep you alive but you enjoy one more.
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