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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards | negrogesic

Meth Side effects of meth do you get any and what are they

My dick won't work and it shrivels up I can barely see it

sweat

I cant eat-get real thin

thats about it
 
No thing will scare an already paranoid man on a 3 day bender then him seeing his dick be 3 times smaller flacid. Made me think it was gonna fall off before lmao.
lol yep

I don't understand how people get get hard on meth

I have zero chance
 
i can only get wood on a light dose - once i cross that threshold, forget it - it aint workin


im gonna go out on a limb here and say meth is a negative side effect to life as a whole
 
i can only get wood on a light dose - once i cross that threshold, forget it - it aint workin


im gonna go out on a limb here and say meth is a negative side effect to life as a whole
I can confirm it is. Nothing better than needing almost 3 grams a day to get through it all! Nothing better than trying to hit a vein for 30+ minutes.
 
I find it really hard to get hooked on because of how disruptive it is...

Maybe I just don't like it that much?

I don't like who I become either... And every time I'm done after a few day binge, I'm glad it's over
 
I find it really hard to get hooked on because of how disruptive it is...

Maybe I just don't like it that much?

I don't like who I become either... And every time I'm done after a few day binge, I'm glad it's over
Count your blessings, this shit has torn my life apart!
I hate how I am on it and withdrawaling.. Always have had bad anger issues but shit high as hell or crashing hard has nearly gotten me arrested from it.
 
Elvis got started abusing prescription drugs in the military after being given amphetamine pills.
 
I feel sore all the time now usually (idk if it's from depression, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome or all 3).

But yeah, usually after a meth binge, I end up incredibly sore all over for days & days afterward. With incredibly stiff & weak muscles.
I think the increased body temperature, lack of sleep & constant movements (or lack thereof) on meth makes rhabdo much more likely to happen than through other ways. But yeah people can even get rhabdo just from working out too long & hard, so it's not necessarily the meth that caused it. But it certainly didn't help either.
I also have all 3 of the conditions you mentioned and what you describe, the body pain, sounds like a fibro flare to me. I used to feel like I got hit by a car and would be bedridden for days before I figured out it was fibro. Do you take anything for the depression/fibro? I have been taking duloxetine (cymbalta) since i was first diagnosed in 2017. It has been a life changing med for me. Before I couldn't be touched, even lightly on my shoulders/upper back area. My hips and thighs were the worst though. Now I don't feel any of that. And the fact that it's an SNRI, you supposedly wind up getting more of an effect from the meth. Maybe try looking into something for fibro specifically if you're not being treated now. I get flares after really bad migraines. Dehydration, elevated blood pressure, sweating, poor sleep, weather changes, physical stress (definitely after a binge) can all cause flares.
 
I also have all 3 of the conditions you mentioned and what you describe, the body pain, sounds like a fibro flare to me. I used to feel like I got hit by a car and would be bedridden for days before I figured out it was fibro. Do you take anything for the depression/fibro? I have been taking duloxetine (cymbalta) since i was first diagnosed in 2017. It has been a life changing med for me. Before I couldn't be touched, even lightly on my shoulders/upper back area. My hips and thighs were the worst though. Now I don't feel any of that. And the fact that it's an SNRI, you supposedly wind up getting more of an effect from the meth. Maybe try looking into something for fibro specifically if you're not being treated now. I get flares after really bad migraines. Dehydration, elevated blood pressure, sweating, poor sleep, weather changes, physical stress (definitely after a binge) can all cause flares.
Hey there!

Yeah I take opioids for my fibro. Mostly just my suboxone (buprenorphine) and whatever other opioids I can find. Use to be heroin & tramadol. Opioids help mine phenomenally. Although some are better than others. Subs don't help that much & weak opioids like hydrocodone don't do much either. But stuff like tramadol & heroin (actual heroin, not fentanyl) were all life savers for me.

However, I don't have access to heroin or tramadol anymore.
I was given gabapentin for my pain from a doc for awhile. It helped at first but after awhile taking it just made me feel tired & uncoordinated.
Eventually I stopped gabapentin due to a heart arrhythmia that I ended up with this past winter. I don't know if the gabapentin caused it or if it was just making it worse though. Gabapentin does have effects on the heart & can even cause heart failure in some people. And until I know for sure that my heart is healthy, I'm choosing not to take it.

So right now, I don't have much to help me. My psyche has brought up cymbalta & I'm thinking of asking her to try it again next month.
I have tried cymbalta in the past & it sort of helped. I remember the first day I took it, I got up & went & cut the grass, so it must've helped a little.
But I eventually quit taking it so that I could take tramadol freely instead (without worrying about serotonin syndrome). But since I don't get tramadol anymore, I guess it's worth a shot. Although I've been weary of anything SNRI related on Subs, cause the last few SNRI's I've been prescribed (like venlafaxine & clomipramine) gave me horrible serotonin syndrome symptoms (vomiting, hand tremors, feelings of internal burning, etc..), so I'm hoping Cymbalta doesn't end up doing the same thing.

I've stopped using meth over a year ago thankfully though too.

I assume mine is fibro, but I'm not sure. Cause it coincides with my depression as well. I'm usually really achey & sore on days that my depression is really bad & I'm usually really depressed on days that my pain is bad. Either way, both rob me of my ability to live life to it's fullest, which I hate.
 
Same bro my shit be looking inverted yet mfs are able to have 48hr jerk sessions like what the hell
Cock rings & hours & hours of edging. lol

Edging & getting off is about the only fun thing to do on meth. I don't get how anyone else doesn't wanna fuck around on meth. lol It's basically a sex drug, not a productive one.
 
Hey there!

Yeah I take opioids for my fibro. Mostly just my suboxone (buprenorphine) and whatever other opioids I can find. Use to be heroin & tramadol. Opioids help mine phenomenally. Although some are better than others. Subs don't help that much & weak opioids like hydrocodone don't do much either. But stuff like tramadol & heroin (actual heroin, not fentanyl) were all life savers for me.

However, I don't have access to heroin or tramadol anymore.
I was given gabapentin for my pain from a doc for awhile. It helped at first but after awhile taking it just made me feel tired & uncoordinated.
Eventually I stopped gabapentin due to a heart arrhythmia that I ended up with this past winter. I don't know if the gabapentin caused it or if it was just making it worse though. Gabapentin does have effects on the heart & can even cause heart failure in some people. And until I know for sure that my heart is healthy, I'm choosing not to take it.

So right now, I don't have much to help me. My psyche has brought up cymbalta & I'm thinking of asking her to try it again next month.
I have tried cymbalta in the past & it sort of helped. I remember the first day I took it, I got up & went & cut the grass, so it must've helped a little.
But I eventually quit taking it so that I could take tramadol freely instead (without worrying about serotonin syndrome). But since I don't get tramadol anymore, I guess it's worth a shot. Although I've been weary of anything SNRI related on Subs, cause the last few SNRI's I've been prescribed (like venlafaxine & clomipramine) gave me horrible serotonin syndrome symptoms (vomiting, hand tremors, feelings of internal burning, etc..), so I'm hoping Cymbalta doesn't end up doing the same thing.

I've stopped using meth over a year ago thankfully though too.

I assume mine is fibro, but I'm not sure. Cause it coincides with my depression as well. I'm usually really achey & sore on days that my depression is really bad & I'm usually really depressed on days that my pain is bad. Either way, both rob me of my ability to live life to it's fullest, which I hate.
I remember when I first started on cymbalta. I was taking it at night because no one told me any specific time to take it. I could not sleep. I felt like I was on speed. When I said something to my Dr he was like don't take it at night. So now I take it in the morning. Or afternoon. Sometimes at night if I forget but I've been on it so long, I don't get that speedy feeling anymore.
I checked and there is no interaction between Suboxone and cymbalta other than increased risk of SS. Since you've had it before I'm guessing you would be more susceptible to it now. There are only 2 SNRIs that treat fibromyalgia and the most common one is cymbalta. Both of the ones you've tried in the past are not used for fibromyalgia. I think the other is savella. I don't even know what they've come up with for treatment over the past few years. I've been on cymbalta since I was diagnosed. The plus for me is that I also have depression and anxiety. I think anyone with a chronic illness is very familiar with depression. There is definitely a correlation between pain and depression. The cymbalta helps me. I actually have 2 scripts for it, different dosages. When I start feeling really depressed I'll add 20-40mg on to what I normally take and it gets me thru.
I've been worried about seratonin syndrome but thankfully I have not experienced it. I have chronic migraines so I also take triptans, almost daily. Cymbalta, sumatriptan, and meth all together and I'm surprised I haven't gotten it. I also used to take oxy with it, but I stopped that a few months ago. I also take a muscle relaxer every night as well as Clonazepam.
So are you using anything right now since you don't have access to heroin or tramadol? I was thinking that since you are not taking either the heroin or tramadol right now, your chances of getting SS are reduced. So maybe the cymbalta would work. To be honest I had never even heard of someone using pain meds for fibro until I came to FL. I lived in NH before. One of my old friends here has been on methadone since she was diagnosed. There has never even been a conversation about using anything else.
Sorry for rambling on. It's just about my bedtime. I'm tired.
 
I go batshit crazy. All my relapses end the same. Psychosis. I have written about several of my experiences in vivid detail on my blog. One of my recent episodes in a nutshell was my parents were aliens and the U.S. government launching bombs from my backyard. :facepalm:
 
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