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Nausea, Malaise, Weak Limbs, Vomiting, Racing Pulse After Taking Methcathinone. Any Help?
I m a doctor myself, just finished my studies last year. Had a bad experience tonight. Out of curiosity I tried methcathinone with a fellow intern to figure out what all the fuss is about. I developed severe nausea and malaise . My limbs are very weak, and I am vomiting, my pulse is racing. This is horrible, how can someone get addicted to this. My reason for writing is my concern of ingesting a toxic substance. I took prochlorperazine , alpha- methyldopa and temazepam . I don t want to go to ER, as the council will find out. The palpitations lessened and I am not vomiting anymore, still nausea. Any help will be appreciated please?
I understand your concerns. It was not in your best interest to try out different medications to find out what their effects are. Everybody's body physiology is different and you need to understand this because you are going to be a doctor. The drugs that you took will get out of your system in about a couple of days to 3 or 4 days. I hope you do not try using these medications for recreational purposes.
I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Nausea, Malaise, Weak Limbs, Vomiting, Racing Pulse After Taking Methcathinone. Any Help?
Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. It was not in your best interest to try out different medications to find out what their effects are. Everybody s body physiology is different and you need to understand this because you are going to be a doctor. The drugs that you took will get out of your system in about a couple of days to 3 or 4 days. I hope you do not try using these medications for recreational purposes. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!