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Anonymous9999
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Here recently my girlfriend tried Meth for the first time. She said it was going to do it one time, but it has been months now.
When my girlfriend came over today, she told me of her recent experiences with Meth. In her own words:
“After getting home from work I decided I was going to do a line. I didn’t put no more than I would normally do. I felt the rush as normal, but an hour later my heart was racing beyond what I experienced in the past. Stayed awake for a while, out of fear of dying, until I finally fell asleep. I woke up the next morning feeling fine, and just categorized it as a self-induced panic attack.
I decided to do another line that day. This time I did just a little less than last night. Three hours later the top part of my nose had a numb feeling. My head felt as if it was full of pressure on each side, and I heard a constant ringing noise. My body was burning up, feeling like I should have been sweating, but I wasn’t sweating. I don’t know if it was my body temperature or blood pressure. This lasted most of the day when finally subsiding and leaving an ache in the Temple areas.
The next day I was curious if it’s the ROA that had a play. I put a very small amount down and snorted it. I have already been feeling the numbness/tightness in my nose, but the feeling became more noticeable. The pressure came back, but it wasn’t anything like before. ”
I know not to take others’ opinions/comments as professional advice. I would like to know if anyone encountered such a thing. I wonder if it’s because of a sinus infection (could Meth give you sinus infections)? She’s currently suffering from an abscessed wisdom tooth, could it affect anything? She said when she smokes or eats it she doesn’t have these side effects. She eats more than she snorts due to BA.
I’ve searched the internet for hours, and I can’t find an answer.
I tried convincing her to stop, but she’s not listing. Now I just have to look after well-being while this drug destroys her life slowly.
When my girlfriend came over today, she told me of her recent experiences with Meth. In her own words:
“After getting home from work I decided I was going to do a line. I didn’t put no more than I would normally do. I felt the rush as normal, but an hour later my heart was racing beyond what I experienced in the past. Stayed awake for a while, out of fear of dying, until I finally fell asleep. I woke up the next morning feeling fine, and just categorized it as a self-induced panic attack.
I decided to do another line that day. This time I did just a little less than last night. Three hours later the top part of my nose had a numb feeling. My head felt as if it was full of pressure on each side, and I heard a constant ringing noise. My body was burning up, feeling like I should have been sweating, but I wasn’t sweating. I don’t know if it was my body temperature or blood pressure. This lasted most of the day when finally subsiding and leaving an ache in the Temple areas.
The next day I was curious if it’s the ROA that had a play. I put a very small amount down and snorted it. I have already been feeling the numbness/tightness in my nose, but the feeling became more noticeable. The pressure came back, but it wasn’t anything like before. ”
I know not to take others’ opinions/comments as professional advice. I would like to know if anyone encountered such a thing. I wonder if it’s because of a sinus infection (could Meth give you sinus infections)? She’s currently suffering from an abscessed wisdom tooth, could it affect anything? She said when she smokes or eats it she doesn’t have these side effects. She eats more than she snorts due to BA.
I’ve searched the internet for hours, and I can’t find an answer.
I tried convincing her to stop, but she’s not listing. Now I just have to look after well-being while this drug destroys her life slowly.
