Using Injectable/Instantaneously Acting Epinephrine for Personal Security

Yeah, I’m 17. Don’t apologize, it’s been my situation forever, lol. And yeah, I wasn’t aware that it took 10-20 minutes to kick in and had lasting effects on cognitive and motor capabilities. I’ll take my chances with epinephrine.

I will apologise because it’s awful that you have to put up with this, be constantly worried for you’re own (and you’re families) safety

@liftangryordie500 This is the simplest and most effective option, IMO

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Yeah, I’ll have to purchase one. Thank you.

How old are you? I can’t believe you are considering half the stuff u mentioned. Angel dust? Epinephrine? If he spazzes out u won’t have time to do either and both are a horrible idea. Think like an adult

Crazy situations drive us to do crazy things. I posted this thread for the purpose of asking a question regarding epinephrine, and I wasn’t aware of the long-acting effects of angel dust before I was given that information by a responder. This thread has now been resolved, there is no need to comment in here anymore.

I resent your judgment, because you are not me, and you have no idea who I am or what I deal with. Kindly go away.

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He’s 17 and in a complicated situation. He’s normal.

Now OP go easy on the PCP.

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Yeah, I’m not planning on trying it. With a 10-20 minute onset, it’s useless to me anyway.

I don’t mean any I’ll will or judgement. That wasn’t my intention. Just trying to get you to think about what you are doing. I understand feeling stuck with no way out. Just think of the long term consequences.
That’s all. I apologize for coming off brash. I’m a juvenile detention officer and it kills me for immature decisions to cause lifelong consequences.

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Hey, no worries man. Sorry for getting snippy with you, I’ve had a very long day. Thank you for providing your input. I got clean from drugs a long time ago, thankfully. I don’t plan on ever going back.

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What happens in the facility? Does he get to scream all he wants or is he heavily sedated nightly?

Being aged seventeen, you’re literary skills are Impeccable. So far you’re messages have been coherent, grammatically correct and well articulated.

By chance do you have journalistic endeavours? My writing style is a mix between formal and casual, I interweave between the two styles frequently and integrate both styles within my replies depending on who I’m talking to or the situation at stake.

I do have austism though, this isn’t a jab or sarcastic insult; I’m legitimately on the spectrum. My variety is known as high functioning, thus despite my affliction I’m able to readily and adequately function within the realms of modern society.

He is on lots of meds, but it doesn’t always stop him. He moved out to the facility about 17-18 years ago, so I don’t know if he still does this as much. Once they are on about something, they are almost impossible to stop.

He will likely have to start wearing a helmet soon, as he bashes himself in the nose with his knee. He looks like a seasoned boxer. There isn’t a practical way to stop this type of behavior. You can do harm reduction (helmet), but he will likely move to biting his arm or something else.