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Methylphenidate is not always safe.
SWIM experienced semi-severe heart complications today, caused by methylphenidate. SWIM took the best solution he could come to think of, 2 mg of alprazolam. He's sworn himself from benzo's but this time it was not an issue of getting high, even if he did. I would like to warn you all about this, though it seems fairly unusual to have this happen to you, anyway: Keep some benzo's at hand just in case, gotta sleep now, later. Love / hh
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Re: Metylphenidate is not always safe.
what was your dosage/duration?do you have anyhistory of heart probles in you or your family?what were these problems,more info please!also what other meds/herbs were you on.what was teh setting?
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Re: Metylphenidate is not always safe.
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This has been the perfect doses for SWIM, lowering the dose would have been pointless because then the desired effect would have been way too weak. SWIM was at 108 + 18 mgs a day for a while before all of this, with no warnings of health problems att all. Benzo's fixed this temporarily this time, but hell SWIM won't play around with this anymore, except for snorting a few at rare occations. Hope this answered your questions. / hh |
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Re: Metylphenidate is not always safe.
mixxing downers with uppers just eneds to masks the effects of each other which is bad beause it can mask the warning signs of an overdose.stop takeing it for a while like 2 weeks then start back up,the chems are probly just building up in your body causeing yu to have a higer then normal dose,i think ive got a artical somwwhere around here ill get back to you.
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Re: Metylphenidate is not always safe.
That'd be nice!
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Re: Methylphenidate is not always safe.
fnord,swim thinks is right. mixing uppers and downers isnt a good thing. although itisnt heroin mixed with cocaine... still gives like a "speedball" effect. think about it, the methylphenidate is speeding swiys heart up and then the benzo is slowing it down, causing both meds to counteract eachother. speedballing with heavy drugs is far different from this, but to some extent (very little) is doing the similar thing.
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Re: Methylphenidate is not always safe.
Exactly what is the heart complications SWIM had?
It's so vague. Is it just palpitation? Or is there more to it? Did the heart enlarge? |
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Re: Methylphenidate is not always safe.
Itching chest, HIGH pulse, heart and chest hurt like a M-F. SWiM's right arm went numb also. Weird.
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Re: Methylphenidate is not always safe.
The numb right arm could sound like something serious.
Although speedballing is not recommended, it's better to use benzos in such situations. SWIM always has some diazepam on hand, although he never really needed it. |
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Re: Methylphenidate is not always safe.
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High blood pressure and heart rate go up just a little if recommended dose is taken. More than that, they will go much higher. Right arm going numb, not sure about it. A true heart attack often gives pain in the LEFT arm (but it can happen in the right arm). SWIM should see a doctor. He can detect any cardiac damages on a EKG (it would often show abnormal results because of tissue damage). |
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Re: Methylphenidate is not always safe.
SWIM has dabbled in some recreational Ritalin use, and has had some pretty bad side effects. He gets chest pains like SWIY and also terrible stomach aches--when he comes down it usually feels like a coke crash after a binge on some really shitty blow, but nothing beyond this. SWIM isn't a medical professional, but numbing extremities sounds like a very serious side effect! Was this methylphenidate obtained on a legal script? If so, SWIM will boldly state the obvious and suggest that SWIY talk to his doctor. Beyond that, SWIM will try later today to ask his mom, who's been in pharmaceuticals for 40 years and is a walking encyclopedia of possible side effects, if she knows anything that might be of interest to SWIY.
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Re: Methylphenidate is not always safe.
SWiM got his pills legally from his doctor yes, but he has stopped his Methylphenidate medication now so he no longer has any contact with her. He now selfmedicates with Amphetamine instead and it works fine.
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Re: Methylphenidate is not always safe.
Aye, SWIM's mom didn't know anything, either. Strange; I guess it just goes to show that drugs have unique reactions in every unique user.
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