Can your brain be affected by breathing in second-hand or passive smoke in a room occupied by 2 crack smokers? On Monday of this week, I went to see one of my favorite "working ladies" at her small house and had another very pleasant play session with her.
Afterwards, she used the money I paid her to buy some crack. She ordered it up over the phone like a pizza. I smoked crack with her 5 weeks ago, but this time I did not because I want to keep my brain fresh and in-shape for my second-ever Ecstasy roll at the end of March. (I may try Percocet again before then.)
Anyway, usually I leave after having sex, but this time I stuck around and the 3 of us did some talking while waiting for the "pizza" to arrive. I could almost swear that 10 or 15 minutes after the 2 of them started smoking the pre-melted crack, my brain became affected by the 2nd-hand smoke.
I suddenly found myself much more chilled-out, very similar to the time we had all smoked together a few weeks ago. I wasn't as chill as a few weeks ago obviously, but I was still significantly more chill all-of-a-sudden. I really think the passive crack smoke in the air got me a little high. My imagination or possible? I should add that the windows were closed and the white crack smoke was heavy and visible in the air.
By the way, you should see the look of disbelief on the face of crack smokers when you turn down crack from themI'll definitely smoke crack again, but I don't wanna mess with my brain too much before my next Ecstasy roll..
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03-03-2009 18:05Last edited by Rosco2; 03-03-2009 at 18:21.
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03-03-2009 18:10
I suspect it did have an effect on you.
I used to make sure my friends dog was outside the room before smoking any.
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03-03-2009 18:11
It could have been psychological i.e. Them being more relaxed because they were high made you more relaxed. I'm pretty sure the majority of the active compounds are quickly absorbed by the person smoking it.
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03-03-2009 18:28That's funny, because she has 3 dogs, and the dogs were all in the same room with us--one on my lap and a second one lying on the couch chewing contently on a bone. The dogs were less than 3 feet away from my lady friend who was smoking. I bet the dogs get high too, if it's possible for passive smoke to get you high, that is.
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03-03-2009 18:33
Even if it won't get you high, the secondhand smoke is still harmful to peoples' health. Poor dogs.
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03-03-2009 22:25I really do think I got just a little high from the second-hand crack smoke, because 2 or 3 hours later when I was home, I got a little irritable--that kind of irritability you feel as part of the come-down after smoking crack.
A harmless TV commercial was playing, and for no good reason, I got irritated at it.
I didn't get very high from the 2nd hand smoke, but I would bet I did get just a little high, and later a little irritable.Last edited by Rosco2; 03-03-2009 at 22:30.
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03-03-2009 23:15My one deceased friends dawg(huge rotwhiler) would love to get in front of exhale from crack!I used to make sure my friends dog was outside the room before smoking any.
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03-03-2009 23:21
I certainly wouldn't dismiss it as impossible.
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04-03-2009 03:35No, crack can chill you out very shortly after smoking it.
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04-03-2009 03:40I don't mean to stray off-topic inside my own thread, but, damn, I just took 3 medium-sized gulps of beer, and I actually got a little drunk for a half-hour, with my brain becoming a little dizzy and swirly.
Something weird is going on. My brain seems to be extremely sensitive to small amounts of drugs and alcohol now. (Like small amounts of second-hand crack smoke and now 3 small-to-medium-sized gulps of beer.)
This super sensitivity to small drug and alcohol doses seems to have begun after I swallowed that 1 milligram of crushed Xanax a week ago. I wonder if that Xanax somehow has affected my brain to become really sensitive to small doses of everything now?Last edited by Rosco2; 04-03-2009 at 03:49.
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04-03-2009 06:10Umm, please read more carefully, my friend. I didn't say 3 sips. I said 3 gulps.
Originally Posted by JerZfirE
You and PsyNirvana both made the mistake of saying sips.
Have you ever heard this saying: "The difference between 'good' and 'great' is a little extra effort."
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04-03-2009 06:24
Gulps, sips, whatever. If you didnt take down a beer a gulp, you shouldnt feel anything.
If you do, thats some pretty amazing shit.
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04-03-2009 10:35Placebo effect put into action? I used to get paranoid about people slipping me stuff in my drink, and guess what happend? i used to be drunk/tripping/gurning off nothing (not literally, i basically tricked my brain into thinking i was)
and yes, i was very fried at the time, and things like that would always happen
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04-03-2009 15:47I drink very little alcohol, so my tolerance is low. Last time I drank was a few weeks ago, and I didn't even drink the whole beer. I'm a lightweight at 130 pounds.
But even 3 gulps of malt liquor beer is a small amount, yet it did get me a little buzzed and a little dizzy for a short while, which leads me to wonder if the 1 milligram of Xanax I crushed and swallowed last week has temporarily lowered my brain's tolerance to most drugs. That was the first time I took Xanax.
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19-03-2009 06:41
CRACK IS WACK!!!! stay away from that shit it screws you up for life!!!
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19-03-2009 16:19
when you turn down rocks..there eyes go all powerpuff girls and they get all excited they have another hit lol
Prob placebo. I doubt there was enough cocaine in the air to get you geeked. Although when I blew a billow of smoke into a bag n reinhaled it I did think I got a bit higher
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20-03-2009 02:30
i'm pretty sure you can feel something from small amounts of alcohol like that. i stopped drinking for like a month before and i have a really low natural tolerance and when i drank like a sip of wine, i definitely felt at least something. also, don't crack smokers often blow the smoke into each others' mouths in order to conserve the drug (or just for fun)?
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20-03-2009 02:42
I think it's highly unlikely, especially if they were holding the crack vapors in for a few counts like any good basehead would, most of it would be absorbed in their lungs. Unless they were blowing it out into your face and you were trying to suck it in, I just don't see it happening. A placebo effect is very possible, and that's not a bad thing, you didn't have to pay to feel high lol.
Oh and however said crack doesn't chill you out is wrong. I've smoked my fair share of rock before and it effects everyone differently, but for me I either feel real psyched and pumped up like I can conquer the world or I just want to lie down between hits and bask in the short lived glory.
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20-03-2009 03:04
^ Ya its either psyched or relax. Listening to music is great i always end up changing it before it ends though. O' that rush of dopamine in your brain
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