Inlakesh
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2010
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Specifically crystal meth and aniracetam. I searched for a while on google and here but didn't find any info on the combination. Anybody know for sure if there is any danger in it, or good effects?
Also, I've been wondering. The worst side effect I get from speed is I can't stop my mouth from spazing out. My tongue goes nuts, or I chew, or just contort it like a psycho uncontrollably. Anyone know any techniques to control it? Any meds that would target that side effect but leave the rest of the effects of speed alone? Maybe an anti-spasmodic? Anyone have any experience mixing any anti-spasmodic meds with speed to stop the compulsive movement of some body part?
I've tried to sit still and totally focus, which works for maybe 5 seconds. It seems to be a similar process as restless leg syndrome, which I tend to have pretty badly even when sober.
The process seems to be that the part of the brain that controls movement of certain parts is hyper-active, like it's vibrating and that sends uncontrollable signals to the extremities. Like different body parts are reflecting the buzzing vibrating of the brain.
Also, I've been wondering. The worst side effect I get from speed is I can't stop my mouth from spazing out. My tongue goes nuts, or I chew, or just contort it like a psycho uncontrollably. Anyone know any techniques to control it? Any meds that would target that side effect but leave the rest of the effects of speed alone? Maybe an anti-spasmodic? Anyone have any experience mixing any anti-spasmodic meds with speed to stop the compulsive movement of some body part?
I've tried to sit still and totally focus, which works for maybe 5 seconds. It seems to be a similar process as restless leg syndrome, which I tend to have pretty badly even when sober.
The process seems to be that the part of the brain that controls movement of certain parts is hyper-active, like it's vibrating and that sends uncontrollable signals to the extremities. Like different body parts are reflecting the buzzing vibrating of the brain.