i used to experiment with drugs. would you say this is a large amount??

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worm

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i have tried:

nitrous, pot, alcohol, opium, ecstasy, cocaine, speed, quaaludes, oxycontin, percocet, xanax, valium

the reason i ask is because i had a discussion with a friend and the topic of drugs came up. we listed the ones we have tried and he said my list was a lot longer than most. would you agree? or would you say mine is average?

BTW: i do not do drugs anymore, nor have i ever been addicted to a substance. this is back in the earlier days when i was young
 
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gypsy50309

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i've done most of those and more. here's my list:
pot, alchohol, opium, ecstasy, cocaine, crack, different types of speed, poppers, valium, vicodon, various other muscle relaxants/pain killers, mushrooms
i think that's all. i still do drugs and i have been addicted to one substance, crack, which i do not touch anymore.
 
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esmerelda

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mmmm...I have done everything that you have, except for they oxycontin. But, I have also done shrooms, crack, heroin, acid and x...so I don't think you're doing too badly. The key is not getting involved too deeply, which it sounds like you haven't, so you're good.
BTW...I haven't done any of this in a very long time...except for the alcohol...that I still drink occasionally!
 
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Melissa L

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I would say, "Yes". I think you have definitely used more recreational drugs than the average person.
 
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poof10958

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I would say your list is longer than average. But also Consider i never tried anything. Why would you? I realize most kids feel like they have to but I never felt the need.
 
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indo19999

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Anything abused becomes addictive. You can do whatever you want, but heroin, cigarettes and crystal are products that will ruin your life. The rest are casual because once you do them you typically aren't craving it. Trust me on this. I am 36 and have done all of the things you have including shrroms, but there is nothing that comes close to long runs, long bike rides, love from your family and friends... Oh and eating really healthy makes you feels great... Just remember what really matters. The love of Christ will set you free. It's okay to try things, but only rely on Jesus...
 
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missy

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Well, that is a pretty long list, but unfortunately i have seen worse. You should really consider yourself lucky that you did not become addicted (physically & physcologically) especially to the pills you have taken. Opiates are very powerful. Every single person i know who has used oxy's ends up using heroin. It's very dangerous. Glad you're not doing the drugs anymore!
 
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traceilicious

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I truly am being honest with you ... that is a LOOOOOOONG list. You were a little walking drugstore. AND there are quite a few that have a high lethality.
 
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