Heroin: Someone With Experience Using Feel Comfortable Describing It? Anyone Have Any True Stories?

Question by :::?:::Castle:::?:::: Heroin: someone with experience using feel comfortable describing it? Anyone have any true stories?
Come on people, this is for college research. “Don’t do it” and “It is addicting, and expensive”, so on and so forth does not describe the feeling of using it. Could someone with experience using the drug heroin if you feel comfortable, would you describe the sensation. Be as specific as you feel comfortable being.

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Answer by Lisa
erowid.com

This site has personal stories, info, and other useful things involving a variety of drugs.

Answer by Alex
I have a niece who is an addict.
She did some time for a cocaine addiction.
After spending 100K on rehab, she came out a new person.
Then she tried Herion, one time.
She said it felt so great, she was sure she could quit at any time.
She was wrong.
In the beginning, she says when you come down, you are not ‘back to normal’, you are depressed. The high makes you feel better again. It is so subtle, you don’t even realize it is happening, you just want to feel good again.
In time, when she came down, she wasn’t just depressed, but ill with flu like symptoms. Your bones hurt, you throw up, you feel feverish, you have the chills, and you shake.
Now she spends $ 200 a day just to stay well.
She’s gone to clinics and gets methadone, but the temptation is always too great for her to resist.
She has Hep C.
Her days are numbered.
What a loss!
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