The fall is so quick that most people can only remember where they landed: in someone else's bed, on a park bench, or in a hospital room.
In fact, the process is so common with Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB), or "G," that it's called "falling out." If you take just a drop too much G, you become manic and then drop into an almost comatose-like sleep, wherever that might be.Colin, 53, who asked that his last name not be published, remembers the days of "party and play," when friends would spill in and out of his apartment while mixing G with meth and sex."I'd have one partner over.
After a while, we'd both get bored of each other, go on to our phones, and scroll on to the hookup apps to see who else was there," he said.
In a week, he could have 19 or 20 men to his house over countless hours until the point of exhaustion. Colin figured it was fine because he never used G alone, but sometimes, he would fall out after taking too much.