Allergic reaction to meth

Swim_thatsSwimming

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Swims girlfried injested about .3 or .4 of meth in some juice, a bit later swimets lips became puffy and she was in pain and crying, swim made sure she drank water.. swim was there for a while then had to leave.. swimet felt she needed to go to the hospital, swimet said her lips became puffy and the pain started after eating siracha... they believed her and went on with the iv amd such she was told she will die if she eats what they thought was siracha but was really meth again... is there anyway they were just trying to scare swims loved one? Can she still do meth? I need to know
 
Hi there STS. This isn't the right forum, better to post in Basic Drug Discussion for more replies. Also we don't use SWIM-type terms here, we know it's you and your girlfriend you're talking about.

If she had an allergic reaction to meth or one of the compounds or chemicals in the meth (it's rarely very pure) or the drink you put it in, then yes, she would be running an even greater risk if she took some again. You probably should have been honest with them in the hospital though, in cases like this it's often not helpful to lie to them.

However, you could always test this allergic reaction by rubbing a little meth onto a small part of the inside of her lip and see if it reacts again. If nothing happens, you could proceed cautiously with a little more around the mouth, and again wait an hour and see if there's a reaction. This is still no guarantee she won't have a more severe reaction again though, sorry.
 
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