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JustinF
01-01-2002, 06:19 PM
Is it possible to have a loss of circulation from an ECA stack? I have noticed it 3 times since I have started the stack. First time I was sleeping, and my entire arm was asleep, couldn't pick it up. Second time I was at the computer with my foot elevated on the desk, leg fell asleep, and third time I was relaxing in my recliner with my arm up over my hear, and my shoulder was numb. is this all just a coincidence that it has happened since the start of my ECA? Thanks :confused:
syntekz
01-01-2002, 06:34 PM
Doesn't sound like a coincidance to me. I'd stay off of the stack for a few and see if the problem goes away.
ElPietro
01-02-2002, 12:13 PM
Happens to me all the time...I don't see how this could be due to an ECA stack...the circulation is cut off, or slowed down when too much weight is put on your limbs so the blood flow doesn't reach it. I don't see how ECA would do it. Every morning I wake up and lift my left arm with my right arm to drop it on my alarm clock to shut the damn thing off. This has happened for quite some time...before using any ECAs either...
MonStar1023
01-03-2002, 07:15 AM
JustinF-
I think that this could be the ECA. An ECA stack, or ephedrine in particular, always messes up circulation with my sexual organs hehe. I have a thread on this called "My Xenadrine Side-Effects." Or something along those lines. Crazy ***** happening. But yeah since I have exeperienced much of the same thing I would attribute it to the ECA stack.
:cool::cool:
Sometimes if I sit in a seat for too long my butt falls asleep!
JustinF
01-03-2002, 07:31 PM
I haven't noticed any problems in the genital region, nor has my wife. That was an interesting conversation!:D
"Baby, does Mr. Willy seem any different to you....."? Then I had to explain to her about this post. LOL That was too funny
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