04-05-2013, 05:28 | #21 |
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Not in the uk,to my knowledge,since crystal meths etc is illegal.I have nothing to do with it and would ban someone from a session if I found out they were using it.The stuff is addictive and there has been a documentry on a city in the USA that is permanently addicted it,with a high crime rate.Avoid this substance like the plauge!
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23-11-2013, 15:13 | #22 |
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Another poppers question: Can anyone tell me if it is safe to use poppers if you are on Beta Blockers for high blood pressure?
edit* I just found this very interesting article about poppers and atrial fibrillation: http://www.justanswer.com/medical/5d...s-poppers.html Last edited by Combat_Butler; 23-11-2013 at 16:44. |
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Only joking - sort of I would now ask my GP's advice if I was thinking of taking poppers. They have generally seen it all and know you and your meds |
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24-11-2013, 08:17 | #25 |
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Definitely with Lisal on this one. Just common sense to seek advice.
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24-11-2013, 10:22 | #26 |
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Thanks Lisal and Geordie.
The GP's in my town know next to nothing about drugs, I'm better educated than they are in that regard. Of the four GP's I mentioned poppers too, none of them had even heard of it. Anyhow, last night I conducted a medical experiment of my own and used a very tiny amount of poppers, just barely enough to provoke a reaction. Sure enough I was hit by atrial fibrillation which subsided after 30 minutes but left me with a slight "hangover" feeling all night. Atrial fibrillation can come on at any age and sometimes without any cause but it is known that amphetamines and alcohol can cause it to manifest more readily in people who are already susceptible. The amount of drugs I've ever used in my whole life (I've tried small amounts of "legal high" amphetamines) is less than some people use on a long weekend but damn it's depressing to think I cannot use poppers or anything like that ever again; no poppers, no nitrous, no cannabis, no alcohol and certainly no amphetamines. I can't even drink a glass of wine. God it's depressing, half of all my favorite fantasies involve being drugged! I'm hoping magic mushrooms are still an option; the only drugs I can use are those that do not affect blood pressure and heart rate, which would be a very short list, but mushrooms might be safe. |
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What does nitrous do to you!
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24-11-2013, 15:01 | #28 |
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I don't know what nitrous would do to me now.. The last time I tried nitrous was about 5 years ago - two or three whippets loaded in to a dispenser - and it just doesn't do anything much for me. It's very expensive and even using the party balloon method it gives me a brief high of only a few seconds. But OMG I do know what it should feel like because when I was a kid I had nitrous at the dentist and this was back in the early 1980's so they used a much stronger dose than they do now. Wow... that was my first ever experience of drugs and all my life I've wanted to recapture that feeling; restrained in a huge leather chair, a woman holding a gas mask over my face and no one had actually explained to me what was going on, I remember trying to hold my breath to stop from breathing in the gas!
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This actually did happen and the recorded cause of death was heart attack brought on by nitrous.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pict...ominatrix.html I would think it not a safe activity for those at risk of heart attack/failure. Suprised a Mistress challenging the use of it to someone with a recognised heart condition. |
24-11-2013, 16:38 | #30 |
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It's interesting the article reports the victim drove a BMW car.
Errrrrrr........... WHY ?
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