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Old 03-03-2003, 03:15 PM
AXJules AXJules is offline
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As for rollin......people who say they've heard of people dying from rolling have some sort of bad info. First off, the people who die didn't take X.....they probably took one of it's imitators.....most likely sold as X from a cheap a$$ dealer. About the only thing that can happen to you is that you get a little too hot and sweat kinda bad if you're in a club. Naturally your body tells you when you need water and so you just get something to drink. Sure doctors and people in the medical field will tell you otherwise....but hell, the docotrs didn't even believe us when we told them that my friend had taken GHB. They let her sit in a coma for an extra two days before they took our advice and treated her as a GHB overdose patient. They said they ran tests but didn't find G in her system...despite us telling them. Finally they treated her for what we said and "amazingly" she came out of her coma. With that said, I have a hard time trusting doctors when it comes to drug problems
Ok look at what you're saying- you're basing your opinions on experience. I don't think there's anything wrong with that- that's exactly what I'm doing. But don't sit here and tell me that the people that died didn't take X.You said yourself that it can make you overheat, and that's exactly what happened to a girl I worked with. The people at the club saw her lie on the ground and cook herself to death. Obviously her parents wanted an autopsy and guess what was in her system? X. My logic is no different then yours, since you believe your friend od'd on GHB even though the doctors said it wasn't there.
When I had GHB or Special K (they didn't find traces of either but it was obviously one or the other) they told me I just got drunk. So I totally understand that doctors sometimes can get it wrong and you have to go by what you just 'sense'. But given that, all we can go on is what we've experienced. I don't see how you can guarantee that no one has died from X, only imitation X. I think that's a pretty big claim to make.
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