03-10-2013, 08:34 PM
(03-09-2013, 12:48 PM)Fonzy3 Wrote: To my knowledge morphine is a painkiller, and a sensory simulation overdose intended of this would provide relief. I was not aware that this program gave "slight" affects. As you mentioned the program is supposed to trigger hallucinations which makes it sound more powerful than that.
In my previous post I stated that my pain had ended, this was not because of the digital drug audio program but because of the time I have given to rest.
I have not used this program in awhile but the description Sean has given of his experiences with it above is mostly what I want to get out of it's use.
Thanks
Fonzy
This is a case of I wasn't specific enough in the description. It's intended to allow you to experience what a slight morphine overdose feels like. Pain relief wasn't tested for, and it wasn't intended. The program isn't intended to give "slight results", just be a replication of a "slight overdose". I do apologize for the misunderstanding.
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