CapitalSigma
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2011
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- 7
A friend (genuinely not myself, talking via skype) has, been indulging a touch in the PV lately. We're about 24 hours into the binge so far. As this is a final fling of sorts, I brought up the idea of IVing a touch to see what the difference in the rush is like, sometime before we run out. We are both already IV users, so this was nothing groundbreaking.
He happened to have the gear at his house while separately went off for a night on PV and clonazepam. Last dose of clonazepam on his part was 4mg over the course of 12-4 or so yesterday afternoon. Consumption of the PV was mostly smoked intensely throughout the night, capped off by 1 relatively small dose of PV IV'ly, done half at a time.
About 5 minutes after the shot, he complained of numbness in the extremities so bad that he could barely walk. (This later turned out to be caused mostly by having his laptop sitting on his legs for a few hours, and it went away pretty quickly after he started walking around). Another 1mg of clonazepam couldn't have done his heart any harm at this point, so he took that to cushion any blows.
All this was about an hour ago. He still says that his fingers feel numb and stiff, so there's clearly still quite alot of vasoconstriction going on. He's aiming to lay off the PV for at least the next few hours, until the numbness (hopefully) subsides.
Is there any immediate danger to be worried about here? If he continues taking PV for another 12 hours or so keeping the dose low and primarily insufflated, are there any serious issues to worry about? Gangrene and losing fingers and stuff like that?
He happened to have the gear at his house while separately went off for a night on PV and clonazepam. Last dose of clonazepam on his part was 4mg over the course of 12-4 or so yesterday afternoon. Consumption of the PV was mostly smoked intensely throughout the night, capped off by 1 relatively small dose of PV IV'ly, done half at a time.
About 5 minutes after the shot, he complained of numbness in the extremities so bad that he could barely walk. (This later turned out to be caused mostly by having his laptop sitting on his legs for a few hours, and it went away pretty quickly after he started walking around). Another 1mg of clonazepam couldn't have done his heart any harm at this point, so he took that to cushion any blows.
All this was about an hour ago. He still says that his fingers feel numb and stiff, so there's clearly still quite alot of vasoconstriction going on. He's aiming to lay off the PV for at least the next few hours, until the numbness (hopefully) subsides.
Is there any immediate danger to be worried about here? If he continues taking PV for another 12 hours or so keeping the dose low and primarily insufflated, are there any serious issues to worry about? Gangrene and losing fingers and stuff like that?