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MDPV aftermath, feet problems?

vagrabond

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after my first time with MDPV I noticed the soles of my feet were incredibly sensitive. I used it a few more times and started noticing weird red circles on the skin(on the tip of two of my toes, very sensitive also) and the soles of my feet have bruised and are really painful when I walk without shoes on.

Anyone else noticed problems like this or is it something completely unrelated, I haven't used any other drugs for a while other than PV.
 
MDPV can often cause vasoconstriction - sometimes in a big way - and would be my totally uneducated guess as to the cause. I've never had anything quite like you mention but have often had extremely swollen feet after a peevee binge - to the point that I can't even get my shoes on sometimes. Always fades over the following 24 hours or so which I usually sleep through anyway. I find propping my feet up in bed with a pillow or two (or just generally elevating them a bit) helps a lot but food, liquids and sleep cure all peevee ills, in my experience.
 
Try wearing nothing but socks or sandals during usage.
Soak your feet in hot water as soon as you end your binge.

This will further lessen the pressure on your feet during the vasoconstriction.

Those red circles could be blood pooling under you skin from popped vessels in your foot.
 
I usually wear socks when I binge.

At first it just seemed like what you'd expect from a vasoconstrictor but it stuck with me, its been about 3 weeks since I last dosed and the problems are still there. It might just be me taking to many vasoconstrictors but the problems only started after PV.

Red fingertips/toes are normal for me afterwards, but the skin on the tips of a few of my toes were extremely sensitive at the same place where there were weird red circles that where white in the middle.

Theoretically if blood was pooling under my skin I could stab it with a needle and it would come pooring out amirite?
If so, I tried, didn't work :\
 
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