Also in that study, they were getting them extremely drunk first (1 gm/kg of alcohol is like 6 drinks in only half an hour), then giving them meth an hour later. It's possible they were dehydrated and already starting to feel hungover by the time they stuck meth in them; I bet if they did a study where they gave them meth first, then an hour later give them a low dose of alcohol (1-2 drinks) they'd see a decrease in heart rate.
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Moonmanking steveyos10-07-2013
you know what i meant, they were probably already feeling dehydrated snd sick of drinking, maybe had a headache and felt nauseous. their body was already in recovery mode from drinking and then they stuck meth in them and their body was like "what the fuck is this shit", i know if i take speed when i'm hungover the side effects are way worse, they should have gave them meth first then gave them drinks
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