Bearlove
Bluelight Crew
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^does your mouth normally hurt every morning when you breakfast? It doesn't and the pain associated with using stimulants and MDMA is not simply a state of fasting.
Dehydration, bruxism, chewing manically, biting of your tongue, pushing your tongue into the roof of your mouth, biting your cheeks, sucking your cheeks in etc all play a part in the sore mouth related to amphetamines / MDMA and the likes.
Suggesting that people simply do not eat until they feel hungry is pretty dangerous as amphetamines are well known for suppressing the appetite that can last for several days (more if you continue using). People should try and eat the day after and from personal experience something cold and wet is normally the easiest thing to get down - bananas are a great start as they won't tear your mouth up and are a great way to get some sugars and carbs into you.
Dehydration, bruxism, chewing manically, biting of your tongue, pushing your tongue into the roof of your mouth, biting your cheeks, sucking your cheeks in etc all play a part in the sore mouth related to amphetamines / MDMA and the likes.
Suggesting that people simply do not eat until they feel hungry is pretty dangerous as amphetamines are well known for suppressing the appetite that can last for several days (more if you continue using). People should try and eat the day after and from personal experience something cold and wet is normally the easiest thing to get down - bananas are a great start as they won't tear your mouth up and are a great way to get some sugars and carbs into you.