• yokonzo@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    So usually not unless you have a chem student roommate, at that point they can directly test and see if the compounds they expect to be there are there, but that’s not feasible, so what you would do is just check to make sure it doesnt have anything that we can test for, like fentanyl, opioids, amphetamines, if you test using a normal test kit and don’t find anything harmful, that’s usually a good sign.

    Again though yeah, there is risk involved but some people are willing to take that risk to get what they need

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      15 days ago

      The problem with that is that by not having what it’s supposed to have, some people’s lives can be completely derailed. That’s why I don’t think it’s worth the risk. They wouldn’t know they’re not getting what they need until it was far too late. I have an old friend who has been on prescription medication since high school. He has ended up in prison literally every single time he has gone off his meds. He goes into an extreme manic mode where he disconnects from reality and thinks he’s Jesus, or one of his many other delusions. In his mind that means he can do no wrong and he starts doing all sorts of wrong, which leads to his arrest and imprisonment within a few weeks of him going off his meds. It’s pretty crazy how fast he deteriorates.

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        15 days ago

        Yeah it’s not a good situation, and unfortunately without a stable infrastructure for people getting what they need, some people , especially those with mental illness feel this is the only avenue available to them