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For the past year, I have been fantasizing using heroin and being a junkie with junkie friends. What should I do?

Answer:Take a look at your life and loved one and THINK what your going to give up. Atend an NA meeting before you F@#% up your LIFE.get friends that dont take you to LALA land seek help first.God bless you and clear your mind from that fantasy. Some one Loves you.I dont know you but I love you!!!!

What Are The Effects Of Heroin Addiction?

I just found out that one of my block mates has been using heroin to keep her up all night just so she can study for our exams. But I don't think it's doing her any good. I asked her if she wanted to talk about it, but she refused. I would like to help her get out of heroin addiction while she still can.

Answer:Your block mate should be grateful to have a friend like you. I think you can best convince her to ditch the heroin by telling her its effects - especially the longterm ones. After taking heroin, the effects are usually felt quickly. Those which are taken intravenously gives the most intense rush that a user would experience. But when heroin is sniffed or smoked, the effects would usually take around five to ten minutes before they kick in. Aside from these effects, the user may feel a warm flushing of her skin, dryness in her mouth and a heaviness in her arms and legs. After the intense rush of euphoria, she may get either into a state of wakefulness or drowsiness in interval. This may probably explain why your friend decided to try heroin. She wanted to keep herself awake to study. But she failed to realize that this state of wakefulness would also lead to longterm effects like collapsed veins, pneumonia, respiratory complications and liver disease. But the most damaging effect of heroin addiction is the addiction itself. The continuous increase in doses would also increase the physical damage it causes and the user's dependence to it, as well. So I do hope you get to convince your friend to stop and get treatment as soon as possible.

What Are The Risks Of Heroin For Pregnant Women?

I have a friend who uses heroin, and she has just recently found out that she's pregnant. She's so scared, and I'm scared for her too. How will her usage of heroin affect the baby?

Answer:For pregnant women, there is a big risk that their baby will have low birth weight when delivered. There is also a chance for miscarriage. Detoxification and methadone treatments are also available for pregnant women, but the baby will most likely experience withdrawal symptoms afterwards. It's advisable that your friend undergo treatment right away. Consult a doctor so your friend's situation can be fully and properly assessed. After the delivery of the baby, the baby will have to be monitored as well.

How Long Does It Take For Heroin To Have Its Immediate Effects?

That is, what is the time span between injection of heroin into the bloodstream and the feeling of the drug taking its effects. I'm not planning on taking heroin, just curious.

Answer:ten to fifteen seconds iv, 2-3 minutes im, about five minutes snorted. me and my friends did it when we were younger; i'm one of the lucky ones: i got sober. some are dead, others spend everydaycommiting crimes for drug money. but if you are HELLBENT on taking opiates, get a little hydrocodone from the doctor. it's all the same!

How Long After Quitting Heroin Until You Start To Feel Normal?

I used heroin for 1yr. I am clean now for 30 days and quit using by myself. I can't afford rehab & I don't want to substitute one substance with another so I did quit cold turkey. I want to know when will I feel normal again. Right now, I have trouble sleeping, I can't eat and I have very little energy. The worst is not sleeping. Does anyone know about how long this will last?

Answer:This is really tough to say... I've been a heroin addict off and on for about 6 years. The longest clean time I've had in that 6 yrs is 8 months and it was still hard. I'm not gonna lie...it will be a battle you'll fight everyday. Not only fighting the urge to use, but fighting for normalcy. Think of it this way, heroin changes your brains chemistry. You probably will not produce very much of your own serotonin, dopamine or endorphins for about 3 months. After that, you'll start to feel better and wont be so sluggish and depressed. As for sleep...(i'm at the 30 day mark too) I've been taking Ambien. If you cant get that...try to get some sleep medication over the counter. With withdrawal related insomnia...sleep aids will be the only thing that helps. Give it time. =]] Good Luck!

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