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Market => Product requests => Topic started by: redkite on April 09, 2012, 02:00 pm
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Hi there,
If anyone was to vend this item I would be very interested; I am sure there is not much mainstream appeal to it though. I think recreational use of the drug is mostly restricted among medicalprofessionals with access.
In my opinion, as a long time opiate addict (clean one year),nothing else compares the euphoric afterglow and sense of peace after the anaesthetic wears off. The therapeutic margin is very narrow and you have to dose very carefully but this drug is really wonderful in my experience. I used to use before starting a night shift for the sense of refreshment it offers when sleep deprived!
Anyone else with any experience?
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I turn into a ranging, restless cunt when anesthetic wears off me. Just fucking pissed off at everything. I think I have some sort of oppisite reaction. If I got the oppisite effects of that, I'd be so damn calm.
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Yes I had that experience after anesthetic too, it was midazolam (Versed) though bizarrely. I've never been so angry..Normally I love myself some benzos...
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Sorry to bump up an old thread...
but propofol on silk road would be great
I'm sure there must be some OR techs/nurses/cleaners who can get some ampoules. This stuff isnt locked away in most operating theatre depts. They dont audit/monitor stock either usually... so access shouldnt be too hard for someone ? :)
Used to get an amazing sense of serenity off it
thanks:)
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I have seen it on here before! Prices varied wildly tho altho unsure of the amount. If not then Conrad Murray's outta jail in 3 and a half ;D
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i have much experience with propofol (10mg/ml). 10-20 mg IV boluses drop most folks. some with high tolerance to cannabis and alcohol have increased tolerance and require increased doses somewhere in the range of 50-100 mg IV bolus. continuous infusions are a bit more tricky and would be best administered via an IV infusion set. in my experience doses of 0.01-0.1 mg/kg/hour snow most folks. stay closer to the low end dose range especially if you do not have experience/equipment to support respiration/oxygenation until the drugs half life expires...which in a healthy individual is 6 minutes. if someone stops breathing mouth to mouth will suffice if oxygen/bag/mask ventilation is not available...and most importatntly stop the infusion/administration immediately.
in some individuals profound hypotension (low blood pressure) and bradycardia/cardiac arrest (slow heart rate/heart stopping) occur. this is mostly a problem in the elderly or individuals with cardiac history (heart problems). so in the young and wild...propofol is the "cream of sleep" or "the milk of amnesia." someone should be monitoring the receiver until the regain full consciousness.
hope this info helps everyone sleep better...
kymatt