I put my two cents in

I lay block and stone for a living, six days a week, and there was a stretch of my life where I didn't want to keep doing it or much of anything else. My name is Jacob, I'm 35, I work mason labor here in North Carolina, and I'm not going to pretend that time wasn't real.

I use 7-OH 4 to 5 times a day and have for 6 to 12 months. I'm honestly not sure of the exact milligram count in what I take, but I know it's not a trace amount, and a 1 milligram per item limit doesn't match how any of these products are actually used. That number would end most of what's currently sold, not regulate it.

Before 7-OH, my history includes heroin, fentanyl, methamphetamine, alcohol, and cannabis. 7-OH is part of what got me through days I didn't think I'd want to keep having. If it disappears, I honestly don't know what I'd turn to. My own answer to that question was "whatever I have available, whatever I get my hands on in the moment," and that could mean street fentanyl, it could mean black-market 7-OH with no testing at all, or it could mean going without and just suffering through it. None of those are safer than what I have access to now.

I don't think the government fully understands this product, and banning something you don't understand because it doesn't fit the current system isn't the same as making it safer. I'd support real rules: a 21-plus age requirement, mandatory lab testing with published results, clear dosage labeling, child-resistant packaging, and limits on how it's marketed. Those are protections that make sense. A 1 milligram cap doesn't. I'm asking HHS to set the threshold based on how people actually use these products, not a number that erases them entirely.

Jacob

North Carolina

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u/DiabolicalFink — 20 days ago

I slap this bad boy together with what I had in the fridge.

Some leftover Tyson grilled chicken strips on some week old sourdough bread with Jack Daniels barbecue sauce.

u/DiabolicalFink — 2 months ago

Question?

How long does it take for some of you to experience withdrawal symptoms? I wanna quit and I'm trying to keep it to a minimal but I find myself having to dose more frequently. I feel like 7oh has turned on me and it will only make me feel ok for a few hours. I really want this to end. I hope this MIT I'm waiting for in the mail will help me slow down to almost just quit 7oh. I know I will be probably addicted to the MIT but in my head I feel like it would be easier to get off of. Idk. I've been using 7oh for too long. Now it's just not worth it anymore.

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u/DiabolicalFink — 2 months ago

Just venting

It's like impossible for me. I need to be left alone and unbothered to get off this shit. All I wanted to do is lay around today and do nothing on my day off and take very low doses to keep it a minimal to nothing I'm sitting here and almost withdrawal trying to ride it out and I got to go help someone hook a trailer up like I can never get a fucking break I can't just get out of bed and opiate withdrawal and just go help up someone out so then I had to fucking take a dose just to fucking ruin my day again

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u/DiabolicalFink — 2 months ago

I'm trying to quit 7oh, using MIT.

I was thinking about getting a bunch of MIT tabs. But I was thinking if anyone has thoughts if maybe do you think it would be better to grab 5 grams of MIT powder and a scale. It seems a lot cheaper. And MIT is a lot more cheaper than my 7oh habit I noticed. 5g of mit powder for 65 dollars? Then hopefully I can transition to regular leaf powder. And be done with all this lab made alkaloids.

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u/DiabolicalFink — 2 months ago

I wanna be done.

Is it possible to use MIT to get off 7oh with minimal withdrawal? And slowly lower the MIT? Has anyone have success doing this?

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u/DiabolicalFink — 2 months ago