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My neighbor had surgery on an ingrown toenail and the doctor prescribed Vicodin 5/500 for the pain. He never needed it, so he saved them (16 of them) for later on. A few weeks ago, he experienced opioids for the first time. He wanted to try it the night before he ended up using it, but didn't because he was very stressed out at the time, and realized a responsible drug user does not use drugs to escape stress. Luckily, the next day, all of his problems were resolved and the stress was gone. He had not been taking any OTC drugs or herbal supplements, he was clean. He decided this night would be quite an ideal night to use it, as it would only add to his already positive state of mind.
He prepared for the experience by not eating for 6 hours before, so the effects would be more intense. He sat down on his sofa and turned on the TV. He took 3 pills out of his bottle and broke each pill in half. At 10:15 he swallowed all the halves. He laid down and waited for the effects to come on. By 10:40 he was feeling euphoric, a little numb, and a bit uncoordinated. His pupils were very constricted and his thinking was very clear. Later that night, his friend called him on the phone. He stumbled over to phone and answered it, laid back on his sofa and they talked on the phone for hours. His speech wasn't slurred or anything, so she never knew he was on hydrocodone, but he could tell it made a real difference. He felt more friendly and sociable, they also had some very meaningful chat about the future of their lives, and too many other things to remember. There wasn't a quiet moment. He talked openly with her about their friendship and they talked about what they liked about each other and what bothered them. He apologized to her for every mean thing he'd ever done, he felt very peaceful, loving, and happy. He didn't get offended at anything. He learned what a great, deep, kind, socially outgoing person he had the potential to be.