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Old 02-04-2008, 23:54
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the long term burn

Evening all,

swim here has been a bit of a goer this year, swim saw the new year in high as a kite and has been working hard and playing harder every weekend but its all starting to catch up.

SWIM has been having a great time, but this week SWIM had to cut in early and retire whilst his friends carried on, swim picked up a bit of a cold and it has messed with his staying power, but all this week swim has been getting odd palpitations, SWIM thinks it might be low blood pressure but SWIM is 99% sure his body is reacting to MDMA intake, it's not an UNpleaseant feeling but nor is it very pleasant, its almost like i can hear my heart beat 3 times and then its gone, my heart doesnt beat faster and its not like a heart flutter or irregularity, i just become ,for a second or two, really concious of it pulsing and then it's gone but this can happen a fair bit every day for up to a week after the deed. This is after a 8 weekend clubbing binge, but SWIM has equally experienced it when he hasn't been going full speed.

swim has tried drinking plenty of water, vitamins etc but swim is yet to put his finger on stopping the feeling. swim does not think it is a certain pill or adulterant in said pill, because it doesnt seem to matter, mdma crystal or pills, they've all generated the same odd feeling at times.

swim is not duly concerned, one of swims best friends has described exactely the same when using the same substances to a doctor once (long story, this wasnt hospital) and the doc took his blood pressure and it was at the lower end of acceptable, so swim kind of figured maybe it is that as we both described the same thing, but swim finds it is not like postural hypertension (if you stand up too quick and the brain doesnt get enough o2/blood.) swim does not get blurry or double vision...or any dizziness just the ever consistant, pulse pulse pulse....

swim doesn't know, maybe you'll think swims mad, or maybe you all know what swims talking about?

health wise, swim is an otherwise healthy 25year old, not overweight or under, no history of anything bad in family....

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Old 03-04-2008, 22:08
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Re: the long term burn

SWIM have also had the same feeling a few years ago and it did come on when SWIM slowed down his intake - i think its a kind of withdrawl sypmpton
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