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Posted by iforgotmypassword on May 13, 2006, at 3:19:22
really has me scared, it is very noticable. waning now. think i am coming off of it. also, keep cleching (i gnash anyway, but this is clenching and i have been biting my tongue painfully repeatedly). my breathing is very forcused and exaggerated. what causes this?
i need it as my last resort though, but this is very worrying with regards to my safety. what is causing this? hypoxia on the internet sounds very scary.
took it from emergency supply as my housing staff is bringing up the subject of eviction again and i am trying to make my place acceptable.
i am also taking supplments: galantamine, magnesium citrate, hormonal medication, phostphatidylcholine
is this related to my high blood pressure? thick appearing blood? lyme disease?
Posted by ed_uk on May 13, 2006, at 11:41:58
In reply to lips/feet turn blue on 10mg dexedrine, bad sign?, posted by iforgotmypassword on May 13, 2006, at 3:19:22
Hi IFMP
>lips/feet turn blue on 10mg dexedrine
It's probably caused by vasoconstriction - Dexedrine and similar stimulants can cause the muscles present in blood vessels to contract, narrowing the blood vessels. Reduced blood supply to the extremities can cause a bluish colour. Blue lips sounds more serious.
Have you had your blood pressure measured on Dexedrine? I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was significantly elevated. I think you need to contact your doctor ASAP. I would not recommend taking any more Dexedrine.
>keep cleching
This is a common side effect of stimulants.
Regards
Ed
Posted by Phillipa on May 13, 2006, at 22:17:36
In reply to Re: lips/feet turn blue on 10mg dexedrine, bad sign? » iforgotmypassword, posted by ed_uk on May 13, 2006, at 11:41:58
No not a symtom of lyme's I have chronic lymes in remmisson now. Love Phillipa
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