>>9618650>isn't codeine otc at your placeIt's not, these times are gone. Codeine medicine is heavily regulated now. It's so heavily regulated not even cancer patients can get it, they're easily prescribed benzos like phenazepam instead.
There are designated few drugstores per city that can sell medicine with codeine, and they have to keep record of customers' receipts for the cops. If cops raid the drugstore, check the record of receipts and amount of stuff with codeine left and they don't match, drugstore owner gets in jail for illegal drug dealing.
No one wants to risk their freedom for an opiate junkie, so krokodil is now history.
>do you just not play with any opioid fullstopI don't want to try it, the propaganda got me good. Opiates are filthy drugs for filthy people, just like bath salts.
>but waiting for even 20 minutes in a white halways that smells of iodoform and old people gives me the creeps man, but it's never just 20 minutes it's always atleast a whole hour and then someI totally get it. Although for me the hallways usually have yellow-ish tint to them, due to light saving lightbulbs and aging wall finish, so it feels somewhat warmer.
The old people part is especially relatable. It's not even the smell, they remind me of myself, that I'll become like them eventually. Wearing cheap baggy clothes because I'm tired and don't care anymore, and with a broken body that's been failing to function properly for the last couple of decades. People are really fragile and it's depressing that some day it will become my main topic to discuss with peers of my age.
I was typing out this reply when my browser's tab decided to shit itself and delete everything. I was too confident to not exercise my reflexes of hitting ctrl+a-ctrl+c randomly too. Hell.
I hope your urine gets better, stay well hydrated my man.