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leg pain, numbness and tingling all over after smoking meth

goregirl

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Jun 23, 2013
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I have snorted and smoked ice many times. But for some reason, this time was different. I have a pain in my calf muscle. My feet will feel tight and cold. And there are numbness and tingling all over my body. My face arms legs hands feet, everything. Then of course the chest pain from smoking. Which is very typical. I have searched the forum and found many threads. I have found some to say that is a lack of oxygen. I have found some to say it is anxiety. Among other reasons. First of all, I am NOT anxious at all. I don't get scared over what a girl does to me. Because I know it is just the drug. But I am curious as to the reason. Is it vaisseau constriction due to the mess, was it a bad batch, what. Are there is there anyone out there that knows what causes this instead of people speculating. I would really appreciate it
 
are you able to give me any specific names of adulterants that are the potent vasoconstrictors? I do realize that with the onset of the constriction was during a different batch. I'm on a different batch entirely and I'm not experiencing any of those same problems
 
Well (un)fortunately I'm not in the meth cutting business. Without testing it, it's all really wild guessing.

My best wild guess is perhaps someone threw in some alpha-pvp to try disguising inactive cuts like MSM, as it is a pretty potent peripheral vasoconstrictor. I'm not sure if it really works as a cut, but I'd guess some stim with similar properties assuming the "bad batch" theory.
 
Chalk it up to peripheral effects and think about reducing or ceasing your usage.

I would get similar sides, and they became unbearable. I believe it to be a combination of vasoconstriction, electrolyte imbalance and dehydration.
 
any idea if there would be a particular underlying cause that would bring about those symptoms in one personson but not the other? Or is it just one person's system reacting differently than others as with the "everyone's body is different" addage
 
Combination of that I suppose, and the extent/length of use. It definitely got worse and worse over time for me. A few overdoses/multiple binges have caused these sides to seep into my every day life even years stopping. I have poor circulation and some sort of peripheral nerve problem, for starters.

The side effects from this class of drugs are brutal.
 
Google side effects of meth. It's a normal side effect. My hands feel almost like I have carpel tunnel after a lot.
 
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