sunyata
Ex-Bluelighter
the obvious option for you OP is to stop taking stimulants. But thats probably not the advice you want to hear.
i normally pee a lot. if i am stimulated from say opiate or benzo withdrawal, or stimulants themselves, i pee as much as you! ah it sucks badI'm kind of confused here.
How much should a medium sized guy that mostly sit in a confy sofa during the high drink when urinating volumes like this when coming down from stimulants? Usually I drink a pint of water spread out every hour, but I have to force it down since I feel absolutely no thirst at all, and this is where I get lost. While I got a definite feeling that something is wrong I really don't know whether I drink too much or too little. The lack of thirst, excessive urination, clear urine and overall a feeling of "fullness" suggest that I drink too much, while the dry mouth, super tense muscles and lack of sweat suggest the opposite.
What do you think?
What exactly do you eat during these "full meals?"
Are you ingesting a lot of processed carbs and sugars?
I apologize to albany_force if he didn't-I just got a rude message from someone else at the same time from another post where you closed that thread-and thought the two of them could be playing a joke. (they were both on line) ...my error.
Is your urine seemingly more frequent, you have dizzy spells, uncontrollable thirst, dramatic weight loss, vision weakness (can be slight), pungent in smell or color, brown, bloating, gas, constipation?
If so, please see a doctor as soon as possible prior to doing any self medicating.
Other questions:
Are you frequently cold, tired, depressed, or anxious?
i normally pee a lot. if i am stimulated from say opiate or benzo withdrawal, or stimulants themselves, i pee as much as you! ah it sucks bad
drink things like gatorade and such that have those electrolytes or whatever, take some vitamins (esp those that are eliminated through the bladder), maybe take some opiate to repress bladder activity (it'll also ease the side effects of stimulants, eg restlessness and goosebumps and sweating and heart rate and blood pressure)