Hi folks, i'm hoping there's a doctor on the nexus that can maybe help me here. Two weekends in a row i have taken rather large amounts of 25-x nbome hcl via insufflation. Last night i noticed that when i was lying down my toes and feet started going cold and numb and tingly. I had to stand up to get blood flowing back to my feet. This slightly worried me but not as much as today when i went for a walk and after 2 minutes my calf muscles started getting really tight and painful! Ive never had this problem before. After 5 minutes walking i literally had to stop walking due to the pain.
Ive also just been reading about bromo-dragonFLY and how a swedish guy had to have the front part of his feet and several fingers on one hand amputated after taking a massive overdose. Apparently the compound acted as a long-acting efficacious vasoconstrictor, leading to necrosis and gangrene which was delayed by several weeks after the overdose occurred! Now this does worry me a lot! I'm starting to wonder if ive overdosed with the NBOMe's and i'm going to have a similar outcome as this poor swedish guy.
Has anyone got any advice on how to combat this delayed vasoconstriction to my lower extremeties? I'm starting to think a trip to the doctors or hospital is in order but obviously i'd rather avoid that.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks
Ive also just been reading about bromo-dragonFLY and how a swedish guy had to have the front part of his feet and several fingers on one hand amputated after taking a massive overdose. Apparently the compound acted as a long-acting efficacious vasoconstrictor, leading to necrosis and gangrene which was delayed by several weeks after the overdose occurred! Now this does worry me a lot! I'm starting to wonder if ive overdosed with the NBOMe's and i'm going to have a similar outcome as this poor swedish guy.
Has anyone got any advice on how to combat this delayed vasoconstriction to my lower extremeties? I'm starting to think a trip to the doctors or hospital is in order but obviously i'd rather avoid that.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks

