Quote from: bynter on January 14, 2013, 02:07 amHypothermia? I always feel really cold on amphetamines. Unless you feel colder because you have a higher body temperature. and then you warm up your environment to make yourself comfortable. Is that how it works? and why would that be a problem?So here's irony for you: amphetamines make me feel cold too. Usually. Welllll... at low to mid doses they do. If I'm on a run with meth or chewing down 100mg of adderall every hour for a day or two or something, I get hot. Like really mother fucking hot, I'll be sweating like a pig sometimes in a 65 degree room. That's hyperthermia. It's very bad, and you want to help your body stay cool by lowering the ambient temperature if possible (A/C or something) or at least setting up a fan to help you. Not just for comfort, I'm saying it's been proven in clinical lab environments to noticeably reduce the neurological damage associated with meth abuse. Oh, but with a fan, try not to blow it in your eyes. It makes bloodshot, tweaker-looking eyes even more bloodshot and crazy looking. It also makes them itchy and just generally is really bad for your eyes to be that dry.Hyperthermia is hyper -- too high. Hypothermia is hypo -- too low. They sound too similar, but they're the opposites of eachother. So it's very dose dependent, but meth always seems to cause hyperthermia faster and with less. I don't really know why. I don't think it's that it's just plain stronger, becausae that hasn't really been my experience with it. I think it's more likely that meth in particular just has a more powerful effect on your body's heat regulation systems as a quirk of the methylated amphetamine molecule. Who knows though.