Team GB overdose…. So 8 weeks ago, after taking gb on and off for 9 months...some times just to pick me up in the morning....we set about a weekend of 'fun'....fun it was indeed until day 2 12 pm...all i remember is my other half asking if he should phone and ambulance...woke up in ic......heart rate had dropped to next to nothing, i had been rescucitated....scary stuff....we have been clean beans on all fronts since that day....easily addictive and easy to overdose on...be careful and do not take this on your own!
GHB = Worst Withdrawal – Much Worse Than Heroin Do GHB for 8 days straight it's much much worse W/D than 2 months on opiates IMO.
Official p0ly bad news in.
This shit is real, this shit is bad. Don't believe the pro GHB lies about mental addiction and being super healthy!! You use this shit often it will bite you hard.
Other than that though it is really good. I just wanted to know if the W/D thing was true.123
Charge on Credit Card for ordering GBL My soon-to-be-ex-husband was ordering GBL and making GHB behind my back for many years from a website called [MOD EDIT: No links to drugs sale sites please] with his own credit card. Now that I'm in the middle of nasty divorce and custody battle of our two small children I'm hoping that by threatening him with my knowledge of these illegal purchases he will stop dragging on our divorce and just settle. I don't want to have to bring this up to the judge if I don't have to. I had his credit card records pulled in case I need to prove he was receiving this illegal substance across international borders. Unfortunately the charges do not say [MOD EDIT: No links to drugs sale sites please] and the website has since shut down. The charges I see say [MOD EDIT: No links to drugs sale sites please]. I'm trying to connect the two. Judging by the price, frequency and origin of the purchases I'm sure these are the ones I'm looking for. Can anyone confirm this is indeed what shows up as a charge when ordering GBL from this website? Thanks in advance!
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GHB Purity Hey all, I'm new to PV but very excited to speak with you! I'm not super familiar with GHB and the consistency in purity. I have a question on it. If someone orders some and the average is about 60-65% GHB is that acceptable? I know no other information other than that. Say it's 10mL only. how's that?
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Dafuq Did I See? High dose GHB casualty was out cold for over an hour. He stood up randomly in a very odd out of it manor and took his jacket off fiercely, then pulled trousers down... To be standing fully naked in front of 3 of us who were awake, guy then turned round and pissed all over this girls bed then fell asleep standing up naked facing the bed.. after a minute I decided to clothe the poor individual to which he fell and soaked up a lot of his own piss.
There's things you never see, I've now seen one of those things you never see.123
GHB in toys Australia has issued a nationwide ban on a Chinese-made toy after it was found to contain a substance linked to the date-rape drug GHB.
Three children have been taken to hospital after swallowing tiny beads from the Bindeez game - one of the best-selling toys in Australia.
The beads were coated in chemicals which transformed into the banned drug when swallowed.
It is the latest in a series of safety scares over products made in China.
US toy maker Mattel has recalled more than 20 million Chinese-made toys this year.
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Two children in New South Wales and one child in Queensland have been hospitalised over the past two weeks.
All three have now recovered, but all of Australia's states and territories have now banned the toy.
Moose Enterprise, the firm which imported the Bindeez, confirmed it had recalled one-million toys.
The Bindeez toy consists of hundreds of brightly-coloured beads that can be arranged into a piece of art and sprayed with water to set.
The beads are meant to be coated in a non-toxic glue, but a batch in Australia was found to be covered with a substance that did not match the approved formula.
A spokesman for Moose Enterprise said the infected batch was likely to be confined to Australia.
The firm said Bindeez beads would in future be covered with a "foul-tasting ingredient" to try to ensure children would not eat them.
The fair trading minister in New South Wales, Linda Burney, said an investigation was under way to determine how batches of the China-made beads failed to match the approved formula.
She added that customers who bought the toys would have their money refunded, at a cost of millions of dollars.
What is it with Chinese toys being recalled all the time?
Also how does the glue transform to GHB when swallowed?
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How to Make GHB? Hey I am wanting to know where to get some GBL this late at night.
Does anyone know or know where I can ask?
No one will answer my question and I'm new to this...
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GBL Hi guys im new on here just wondering if anyone is into GBL iv recently started takeing it and love the stuff i have a really nice one very strong just wondering if there is any regular users out there for some advice?
anyone help w/ghb using otc products? please I have recipe using chemicals-gbl and sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide
i need recipe using otc products if possible. If anyone can help please do.
GHB advice Hi all
A friend of mine has given me 7.5g of GHB powder
He says it's fantastic and advised me to dissolve it into 60ml of lukewarm water,let it cool then drink 10ml of it, wait an hour or so then,if required, drink another 10pm
Now obviously dosage is critical with GHB so do this sound about right
Many thanks for any advice123
GHB: Looking for help I am new to all of this and am unsure of a lot of things if someone could help with a few questions I have with ghb, glb. or exstacy that would be great?12
GHB Use and Misuse. Swim thinks GHB should be sold and regulated, and not allowed to the general public with overly easy access at any store.
There should be responsible purchase, and proof of age, and terms, which should be signed at places that carry ghb, possibly pharmacies, so that irresponsible usage can be either traced to the negligence of the buyer or the fact that someone stole the supply.
It should go for about 50-70 bucks for a tub of powder, about 90 to 100 grams (this would limit ghb to about 2.5 to 3 grams a night, once a day, for a month's supply-a medium to decent dose), to be mixed.
There should be a tax on it, like with alcohol and tobacco, to let the Government have its cut.
None of the analogues should be easily available (this is where GHB actually starts to become dangerous; when people irresponsibly mess with these analogues) to minors or to just any idiot who walks in off the street. It should be locked behind a glass counter, not on shelves to be stolen, or obtainable by prescription, through a pharmacy as a sleep aid and as a muscle relaxant and gh potentiator for gym rats; it shouldn't be overly hard to get for someone who is willing to sign a waiver and a contract.
It has definite benefits. Only a certain amount per month should be allowed per individual; the sharing of ghb to anyone, and usage other than by the user him or herself should be causal for a ban, which would make it impossible to obtain a prescription for at least 5 years or more, thus, limiting the joy of sharing this chemical and using too much; people may violate this, but at their own expense, it should also be too expensive for the average person to buy and want to just give it away to other people who aren't able to buy their own.
GBL and 1, 4 BD should be banned to individual usage and heavily monitored; only available to companies, who will have to sign for a purchase from specialty store in America, that way it can't be made. Plus, the precursors should be more expensive than the GHB itself, thus not giving anyone ideas, and not making it worth it to just make ones own GHB. It should be this way in every country.
Example: GBL or Butanediol should go for 5-10 us dollars a mililiter, and should only be able to be written off as a business expense for companies which use the chemical, in other words, 500ml of gbl, or 1, 4 b would be $2500.00 to a business who could completely write it off, but way too expensive for individual purchase, and the price too astronomical for street ghb, per dose, for feasible, illegal production (it's just not that popular, and with the duration of any decent euphoric experience with it, one would have to pay more than 30 dollars for 3 to 4 hours of being high (hardly worth it!).
This stuff really has a place and has helped swim with terrible social fears, and has helped him come out of years of emotional illness, and helped him control and even know to control his emotions and be calmer, even when off of g for a while. People shouldn't be drinking cleaners.
Even GBL makes the kidneys burn and it is noticed that it isn't all that good for you. Plus, when you have injested the precursors, you get a distinct body oder, which people notice, and comes back fast, even after washing. The shit isn't good for people.
Bring back GHB, and just be smart about it. Don't limit it to people only with cataplexy; hardly anyone has this; this stuff treats long held emotional illness. It can be dangerous to abusers. It should be illegal to have the precursors and illegal to import. GHB, if not sold in health food stores, should be available by just asking for it from your doctor, and signing for it and getting a prescription, and paying a decent price for it.
It is very helpful. Yes, it is addictive though, and should be controlled.
If it is limited to people who can afford it and who are getting it from a doctor, then the potential date-rape scene could be easily traced to a handful of people who frequent bars, or know people who frequent bars. But this shit is not date-rape material: Butanediol will ruin any drink with a solvent, plastic, soap taste; GBL will make a drink taste like drinking nail polish water; GHB is overly noticeable in most drinks as terribly salty.
And all of this at only a small portion, with just 1.5 - 2.5 ml, which isn't a Hefty dose by any means. It, maybe, is a willful date-rape drug, if someone were to willfully take too much, or at least willfully drink ghb, and someone put too much in on purpose.
That is a terrible episode, but shit happens! Shit happens with many things. This chemical makes one feel younger and happier at regular, small doses. At higher doses and abuse it makes one become and asshole and feel kind of sickly. Anyway, why don't people put in a petition like this to the government and press the issue until voices are heard and agreements are made between the people and the government; isn't the government people anyway. It is good for government to regulate something with the potential to screw up society, but the abundant stories from people who have actually used a drug should be considered and a compromise should be made.
No one speaks up; just the people who have never tried the drug and have been made overly fearful. Also, people who have tried certain drugs should be honest too, not just mentioning the good effects, but listing the bad effects, so that grounds for proper, non-domineering control can be made over substances; this way not constricting of the natural, ancient right of human beings and "all animals" to self-medicate, and find and used medication, drugs, and medicinal herbs to treat themselves, causing people to turn to illegal means to obtaining a banned substance. It is the ancient, and, or spiritual (religious) right to take substances of all human beings...
If one traces the heritage back of any ethnic group, one will find that somewhere along the line, their ancestors used certain substances for religious and medical purposes. It is an infraction against the rights of people, especially in any Country which gives people the freedom of religion and expression. Anything that is used should also be thoroughly studied and authoritative assertion made that a drug is harmless, or minimally with non-abuse.
AU : Crackdown on rave parties after dozens overdose on GBH
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John Ferguson and Alice Coster
December 22, 2008 12:00am
News.com.au
THE Brumby Government has declared war on rogue rave operators after more than 30 people suffered life-threatening drug overdoses at a Festival Hall dance party.
Rave-party organisers with bad records who allow drugs to flourish at their events will be denied permits under tough new sanctions planned for the industry.
Permits will be harder to get for other operators after dozens of party-goers fell seriously ill at the X-clusive rave, which finished early yesterday.
A bad batch of the killer drug GHB, also known as GBH or Grievous Bodily Harm, was blamed for the emergency.
Twelve party-goers were taken to city hospitals in a serious condition, while others were taken to emergency departments by friends.
They suffered fits, breathing problems, dehydration and hyperthermia - a heat-related illness that also can kill.
Consumer Affairs Minister Tony Robinson issued a warning to the dance party industry through the Herald Sun.
"If promoters are out there running events that are unsafe, then they are going to find it a lot harder to get a permit in the future," he said.
"I'm putting them on notice."
Ambulance officers were overwhelmed as they ferried party-goers to the Royal Melbourne and Alfred hospitals during Saturday night.
It took eight paramedics and ambulance staff to restrain one man.
Ambulance officers are alarmed the toxic batch of GHB has arrived as the music festival season gets into full swing.
Next week's Sensation party at Telstra Dome is expected to attract tens of thousands of party-goers.
Mr Robinson said the number of casualties on Saturday was unacceptable.
"I expect, and I think the community expects, that if these events are going to be held, they are done so in an environment that is safe for the people who are attending," he said.
"I'll be having private discussions with the Director of Liquor Licensing this week about tougher sanctions and stricter permit conditions but this is a warning that they are on notice."
GHB claimed its first fatality in Victoria in 2005 when nurse Belinda Davey died in a drug dealer's car outside a city dance club.
Ambulance Victoria operations manager Paul Holman warned it was only a matter of time before another party-goer died.
"This is a very dangerous drug," he said.
"It can absolutely kill you and there are recorded deaths from it. It's called grievous bodily harm and that's what it does to you.
"The seriousness of some of these people that presented themselves on Saturday night really concerned us and it's only a matter of time before we get a death."
Director of Drug and Alcohol Research and Education Australia, Paul Dillon, said GHB was a lethal drug.
"It can kill, and has killed. People are really playing Russian roulette with their lives."
Dozens of party-goers were taken to hospital after two rave parties at Kryal Castle last year.
Police Inspector David Blencowe denied suggestions police should have shut down Saturday night's event.
Up to 2000 party-goers filled Festival Hall for the drug-fuelled dance party.
Police face a huge task on New Year's Eve for the Sensation event.
"Certainly with an event like that I would imagine there would be significant police resources deployed and there would be a number of proactive steps taken, as well as trying to actually police the event," he said.
Organisers of Sensation distanced themselves from Saturday night's emergency.
"Sensation has asked people not to take drugs and are doing anything police and safety officers have asked," spokeswoman Erin Jameson said.
Lord Mayor Robert Doyle slammed irresponsible rave-party operators.
"You don't give permits to people for these rave parties unless they can show us a great track record in managing large numbers of kids at a rave party," he said.
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