Legs are hurting?

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by Twizz, Nov 5, 2007.

  1. Twizz

    Twizz Drug Conoisseur

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    I don't know if it's because I did a bunch of opiates yesterday or if its that I was injecting clonazepam IM into my calf muscles, but they're fucking killing me like they've been way overstretched.

    I don't know which it would be, but I'm thinking theres a good chance it could be from both mixed together (which is still odd because I injected into my right shoulder too and have no pain there).
     
  2. JahRed24

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    well part of opiate withdrawal is that ur knees/legs hurt. Thats why they call it 'kicking' the habit. but yeah why the hell were u injecting klonopins IM? did u use pills to do this, cuz thats a good way to get an infection or absess.
     
  3. Twizz

    Twizz Drug Conoisseur

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    Yeah I used pills but I cleaned off the injection points with rubbing alcohol before and after to protect against infection.. Also I used a brand new needle.
     
  4. seeingblind

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    unless you extracted the clonazepam from the pill you probably injected a lot of non soluble binders into you leg which can cause some serious circulatory issues u should be alright just dont inject pills again thats fucking stupid anyway if u want to inject something get ahold of injectable grade drugs that come in liquid form or better yet dont use needles to get high its just nasty
     
  5. Bud_Man

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    I had the same leg pain not long ago, I had no idea it was apart of opiate withdrawl.
     
  6. Shocbomb

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    seeingblind I thought the same dam thing before I even read you post. clonazepam is not a water soluble pill and is not ment to be injected you are putting some bad shit into your body all binders and fillers. go and read some articles on the web on what binders and fillers can do to people who inject them for a period of time its some scary as shit, It really fucks up your lungs, liver and veins. Stop that shit now man because alot more then your legs will be hurting in the future ?
     
  7. seeingblind

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    keep in mind that ur circulatory system is basically the roadmap of ur body just like all roads lead to rome all veins and arteries lead to ur organs when u inject something into ur body that substance is not broken down by saliva mucous membranes or stomach acid its going directly from raw chemical to bloodstream to brain heart liver lings etc. and being that our body is made mostly of water anything that is not soluble being forced directly into ur body is going to have an oil mixed with water effect now on a very small scale inside ur arteries this can have nasty and painful effects on every part of ur body and after doing it regualrly well thats just retarded
     
  8. VolcomStoner420

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    omg who the fuck does shit like that
     
  9. sacrament32

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    yea some people get leg pain with opiate w/d ive never had but i hear w/d from heroin can cause it so bad u can hardly walk
     
  10. NorCaliGreenFiend

    NorCaliGreenFiend Senior Member

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    thats weird yesterday I did 2mg of Ativan and the day before some oxy's, and last night my upper leg muscles burned like lactic acid. I wonder if it was coincidence or this combo has strange effects?
     

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