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> How much does it cost you a month?
how much you spend on dope
monthly budget for opiates:
$1-99/month [ 23 ] ** [51.11%]
$100-199/month [ 9 ] ** [20.00%]
$200-499/month [ 7 ] ** [15.56%]
$500-1000/month [ 3 ] ** [6.67%]
over $1000/month [ 3 ] ** [6.67%]
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post Jul 24 2008, 05:24 PM
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QUOTE(poppy @ Jun 17 2008, 10:38 PM) *

How right you are, my wife has a whole closet dedicated to shoes and still when we go out and she sees a pair of shoes, that's it I know by the look in her eyes that she is going to buy them. I bust up laughing, its funny to see the shoe radar implanted in her brain. Sorry to get off topic folks but just had to share.


My first ex-wife left behind 40 pair when she moved out, I tried to return them, she said "Toss em out, I'll buy new ones." Gee, I really miss her.
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post Oct 11 2009, 03:47 PM
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I doesn't cost me anything, because I don't use opiates.

My friend will spend about 75-150 dollars very 2-3 months. So his monthly average would be 25-75 dollars a month. He thought his habit was bad at 1 or 2 "00" pills of putty a day. He makes a big batch of tea extract and pills it up. He'll make a batch once every 2 or 3 months. Considering that my friend was spending at least 150 to 400 dollars a month on pot, he really didn't think it was such a big deal spending at most 75 bucks a month on opiates.

Growing and manufacturing his own recreational/medicinal drugs would indeed save him a lot of money. My other friend spends about $130 a month on electricity and no more than $100 a month on supplies and she gets as much high-grade pot as she can smoke. She has tried to grow poppies, but she can't grow as much as she uses.


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post Oct 12 2009, 02:29 AM
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QUOTE(trish2 @ Jun 13 2008, 08:29 PM) *

I saw Imelda Marcos
A few weeks ago , no sleep in 60 hours and a very large cuppa in my tummy; I saw Imelda Marcos as well!

She was riding an Heffalump and trying to squash kittens that seemed to be everywhere. Splat! Clomp, clomp, clomp, splat! The Heffalump was just shuffling around, not even actively attempting to pop the kitties like grapes. But the kittens were all over the place and Imelda was steering by pulling on the poor Heffalumps huge, floppy, ears.

I freaked out more than a little as I love kitties! Just as I started to look for her shoes so I could control her I snapped out of it.


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post Oct 19 2009, 03:28 PM
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Darn it, the above was experienced by my pod fiend of a sister.

As far as the topic of the thread goes; just under $100/month. And that in spite of her being what most would consider a heavy user. She gets 1,000 or more tennis ball sized pods at a pop. Then spends better than a week de-stemming, de-seeding, smashing, and grinding. The resultant powder is sealed up in dozens of mason jars.


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post Oct 24 2009, 08:11 PM
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About a year ago I voted 200 and more, fortunately last harvest was good (it could always be better) and now it seem that there is no need to pay single $ till the end of june when I should have first pods again. I was trying every year to reach this level, to have enough for me all year long and an extra cup every second day or so. It took me four years, I can't say how happy I am....
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post Oct 24 2009, 11:11 PM
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My friend Swim tells me he pays $1k per month easy. Expensive!
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post Oct 29 2009, 05:27 PM
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He says he spends around 200 per month on alcohol, hasn't been spending on much anything else. When his neck gets hurting too much his good friend will hook him up with some 10's. He's stretched 50 pods for several months now only brewing on rainy Sundays. He shot his little monkey, but he's been letting the genie out of the bottle too much.


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post Oct 30 2009, 07:43 AM
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Doctor: $35 Co-Pay
Suboxone: $50 Co-Pay
Cymbalta: $50 Co-Pay
Xanax: $20 Co-Pay
Ambien: $20 Co-Pay
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Total: $175 U.S.

That doesn't include the trips to the PM doc for Facet or Trigger Point Injections.

Ya know, for another $25 I could probably go to the pill mill down the street and actually get some relief...

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post Nov 3 2009, 12:26 PM
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I don't even measure my costs per use. When I run out, I order more, usually $40-$50 worth.

Now that I think about it, I've only ordered twice. My initial order was $50 for 40 mediums. That was last fall, and I'm just now finishing that batch... I guess I really am a chipper. I have my next batch waiting for when I run out.

Keep in mind, I also alternate with Kratom, and if I guess right I've spent about $100 on that in the past year.

Plus I didn't do any arranging of any kind for the entire summer.


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post Nov 3 2009, 06:10 PM
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Lets see..............

Ambien - $15.00 copay
Xanax - $15.00 copay
Opana - $15.00 copay
Oxycodone - $15.00 copay
Atenolol - $15.00 copay
Warfarin - $15. 00 copay
Lactulose - $15.00 copay (thank god for this stuff!)
Hydrocondone - $15.00 copay
Percocet - $15.00 copay

Total if I get everything in one month, which I don't usually get the Hydro's and Percs every month. $$135.00 - $$150.00. I think I get oxy's more than once per months. I get oxy's a couple times per month probably.

Oh, used to spend A LOT on alcohol per month. Probably well over $200, buying for home everyday and going out drinking all the time. Used to do other things as well that I don't DARE think about doing with my new and improved heart.

Heart surgery sucks people, take care of that thing!
Obviosly the Atenolol and Warfarin are for things other than my Chronic Pain. tongue.gif

So its not all that bad. I never added it up before. It just always seems like I'm running out of something and going to the pharmacy all the damn time!

When I got home from my open heart surgery, I had a line of pill bottles across my kitchen counter like I've never seen before. It was crazy! ohmy.gif


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post Nov 8 2009, 07:17 PM
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I happened to arrange the last pod in the box in my garage just the other day. The order was from February, for two 6 oz bunches (about 25-30 pods). So I could amortize ca. US$35 over eight months.


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