Forever.. I started not even two months ago and lost everything. Even when I do stop, I never stop thinking about them.
from two-six weeks or more
Well it depends, could be for minutes, could be for hours.. it depends on how use it, how much you use, and what product it is.. and you will trip out! So if your going to do this make sure you are in a comfortable/controlled environment or you will not enjoy yourself.. I wouldn't recommend doing it at all!
It depends what the drug is screening for. If it is screening for mephedrone or whatever is in the bath salts then yes it will show up. Else it will not.
The average withdrawal timeline from injecting 500mg of bath salts can vary based on individual factors such as metabolism, frequency and duration of use, and overall health. Typically, withdrawal symptoms may start within a few hours to a day after the last dose and peak within 2-4 days. This can be a challenging and intense period, requiring medical supervision and support.
Surprisingly, I have found that 4-FMC (Flephedrone) and 4-MMC (Mephedrone) show up as Methamphetamine on the drug tests I have been using (to varying degrees). Typically, positive results would persist for a maximum of 2-3 days.
No, the actual process of taking the acid will not produce withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal symptoms appear when someone is trying to quit the drug, or go 'cold turkey.' quitting the use of any drug will cause withdrawal symptoms, it just depends on how often you used the drug, and for how long, to how severe the symptoms will be, and how long they will last for.
A headache related to nicotine withdrawal will usually last up to 48 hours.
No, not unless you are drinking the bath salts and if you did I imagine you would get very sick. Bath salts are for external use and drug testing looks for something you have taken into your body. It shows in the urine.
Howe long will they last
the duration of withdrawal is dependent on the drug taken. For some, withdrawal can last for more than a year (mostly involving hallucinogens)
Long-term effects may include:depressionmood swingsrestlessnessinsomniaerratic, bizarre or violent behaviourkidney damage/failuremuscle injury/breakdownsuicidedeath
he never took a bath he smells