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Revy
22nd June 2011, 02:29
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2078355,00.html



The new arrivals at the drug rehab center in Chichevo, a tiny village that is a two hours' drive east of Moscow, are usually given two weeks without chores to recover from the nausea, pain and sleeplessness of withdrawal. After that, between Bible study and prayer (the center is run by Pentecostals), they have to start chopping firewood, hauling water from the village well or otherwise helping around the old wooden house. But a lot more leeway was allowed in the case of Irina Pavlova, the only resident at the center who is addicted to krokodil, or crocodile, Russia's deadliest new designer drug.

There is no good medical explanation for why Pavlova survived her addiction. The average user of krokodil, a dirty cousin of morphine that is spreading like a virus among Russian youth, does not live longer than two or three years, and the few who manage to quit usually come away disfigured. But Pavlova says she injected the drug nearly every day for six years, having learned to cook it in her brother's kitchen. "God must have protected me," she says. But the addiction still left some of its trademark scars. She developed a speech impediment, and her pale blue eyes have something of a lobotomy patient's vacant gaze. "Her motor skills are shot from the brain damage," says Andrei Yatsenko, the house manager, who was addicted to heroin for seven years. "She'll try to walk forward and instead jolts back into something. So we try to be gentle with her." (See why Russia raids Afghanistan for drugs.) (http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2028329,00.html)

As typically happens in Russia, Pavlova began her drug use as a teenager shooting a substance called khanka, a tarlike opiate cooked from poppy bulbs, then graduated to heroin and finally, at the age of 27, switched to krokodil, because it has roughly the same effect as heroin but is at least three times cheaper and extremely easy to make. The active component is codeine, a widely sold over-the-counter painkiller that is not toxic on its own. But to produce krokodil, whose medical name is desomorphine, addicts mix it with ingredients including gasoline, paint thinner, hydrochloric acid, iodine and red phosphorous, which they scrape from the striking pads on matchboxes. In 2010, between a few hundred thousand and a million people, according to various official estimates, were injecting the resulting substance into their veins in Russia, so far the only country in the world to see the drug grow into an epidemic.



Ugh. That's horrible. I can't believe the ingredients. Gasoline, paint thinner, acid...

It's a shame people turn to the dangerous chemicals instead of safer natural drugs, like marijuana...

Admiral Swagmeister G-Funk
22nd June 2011, 02:41
Sounds fucking nasty. The lengths some people will go for a high is unbelievable. I have enough fun with a beer and some good ol' over the counter codeine.

Martin Blank
22nd June 2011, 07:10
Sounds like Russia's version of crystal meth.

bcbm
22nd June 2011, 09:42
i don't think its a "wow its crazy what people will do to get high" so much as a "wow it is crazy we live in such a fucked up world that people will go to such lengths to escape it." i don't imagine most users of this are thinking "i want to have a good time, maybe i will cook up some gasoline and iodine and codeine and red phosphorous in my kitchen"

Blackscare
22nd June 2011, 10:05
i don't think its a "wow its crazy what people will do to get high" so much as a "wow it is crazy we live in such a fucked up world that people will go to such lengths to escape it." i don't imagine most users of this are thinking "i want to have a good time, maybe i will cook up some gasoline and iodine and codeine and red phosphorous in my kitchen"
I dunno sounds fun to me.

Rusty Shackleford
22nd June 2011, 10:07
i know i have referenced this several times over the past half a year or so but this is definitely worth a viddy.

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Admiral Swagmeister G-Funk
22nd June 2011, 12:39
i don't think its a "wow its crazy what people will do to get high" so much as a "wow it is crazy we live in such a fucked up world that people will go to such lengths to escape it." i don't imagine most users of this are thinking "i want to have a good time, maybe i will cook up some gasoline and iodine and codeine and red phosphorous in my kitchen"
I agree. Maybe to rephrase would be to say that it is crazy to think of the lengths people will go to get high as to escape their current situations some how.

Dumb
22nd June 2011, 13:21
Reminds me of a story my high school history teacher told me.

He was with his daughter in the check-out line at Wal-Mart, and his daughter asked why you had to be at least 16 (or 18 - I forget) to purchase permanent markers. My teacher explained to her that a lot of kids were buying the markers and sniffing them to get high.

The cashier, overhearing the conversation, interjected in a very slow, dry, weary tone: "I wish I could get high... :glare: "

bcbm
22nd June 2011, 17:21
I dunno sounds fun to me.

"At the injection site, which can be anywhere from the feet to the forehead, the addict's skin becomes greenish and scaly, like a crocodile's, as blood vessels burst and the surrounding tissue dies. Gangrene and amputations are a common result, while porous bone tissue, especially in the lower jaw, often starts to dissipate, eaten up by the drug's acidity."

'"The high lasts about an hour and a half, and it takes about an hour to cook it. So I was basically cooking and shooting 24 hours a day," she says. By the end of the binge, gangrene had begun to develop around her groin and blood poisoning was setting in.'

yeah get me some of that

Catma
22nd June 2011, 20:39
It's basically for people who got hooked on heroin and can no longer afford it. The article says the life expectancy for continual users of this drug is 1 year.

Nobody is using it because they just feel like it.