Kaleida
Bluelight Crew
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- Sep 6, 2015
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Zeta:
Wow, that is... rough. That's an underwhelming word but I'm pretty sure you couldn't capture that in words. I'm honestly not even sure what exactly is the right comforting sort of thing to say to that, if such a thing even exists.... I couldn't even type that sentence without starting to cry a little.
I don't want to say that I'm glad about any of it, but I am that you handled it well enough. It's not like there's anything that could have been done anyway or that this isn't happening everywhere around the world even right now sadly or that this particular event had anything to do with you at all, but nonetheless, I can certainly understand empathetically as much as one can your struggle.... Again I don't feel right thinking of it as the kind of thing one should make peace with but I do hope you can retain yours. As you said, that's life....
I'm happy to provide some potential insight and thank you for the follow-up as well. Frankly, your experience of urine discoloration makes it all but certain in my mind that you did have rhabdomyolysis. This is an extremely important piece of perspective for us to have about 4-HO-DPT and I again thank you for bringing it to our attention.
I appreciate the clarification about the antihistamine as well. I'm not very familiar with azelastine myself but it looks like it's not known to have significant anticholinergic activity, so we can probably at least cross that particular potential condtraindication off the list.
Again, I'm glad that you're feeling better now, and glad that you'll be making a separate post about it too as it'll probably reach more users that way.
Wow, that is... rough. That's an underwhelming word but I'm pretty sure you couldn't capture that in words. I'm honestly not even sure what exactly is the right comforting sort of thing to say to that, if such a thing even exists.... I couldn't even type that sentence without starting to cry a little.
I don't want to say that I'm glad about any of it, but I am that you handled it well enough. It's not like there's anything that could have been done anyway or that this isn't happening everywhere around the world even right now sadly or that this particular event had anything to do with you at all, but nonetheless, I can certainly understand empathetically as much as one can your struggle.... Again I don't feel right thinking of it as the kind of thing one should make peace with but I do hope you can retain yours. As you said, that's life....
I'm happy to provide some potential insight and thank you for the follow-up as well. Frankly, your experience of urine discoloration makes it all but certain in my mind that you did have rhabdomyolysis. This is an extremely important piece of perspective for us to have about 4-HO-DPT and I again thank you for bringing it to our attention.
I appreciate the clarification about the antihistamine as well. I'm not very familiar with azelastine myself but it looks like it's not known to have significant anticholinergic activity, so we can probably at least cross that particular potential condtraindication off the list.
Again, I'm glad that you're feeling better now, and glad that you'll be making a separate post about it too as it'll probably reach more users that way.