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  1. #1 29th June 2015 
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    Thoughts on a recent horror story

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/ryan-ruckledge-tan-addict-x-5164928

    http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/8216-NHS-pay-tanning-injections-8217-Man-wants/story-26034134-detail/story.html
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    Re: Thoughts on a recent horror story

    "spent £25,000 on tanning to date" sounds to me like he was dosing wayyyy to high and asking for sides to be fair
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    Re: Thoughts on a recent horror story

    I actually live close to this guy I don't know him but if he was getting panic attacks or whatever he's dosing way too high lol being said the media think the drug could eventually kill him? it's been out since 1991 nobody has died
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    Re: Thoughts on a recent horror story

    Which part of the story is horrible exactly? I'm assuming the part where he wants the government to pay for his melanotan, tanning sessions, facelift, botox, teeth whitener, etc...?
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    Re: Thoughts on a recent horror story

    Oh.
    So there has been new studies showing evidence of heart, blood and eye problems from MT2? Crap... I couldn't find any sources in the article. Perhaps it was just the journalist quickly googling and citing sources from other newspapers and random people off of the internet as evidence? wouldn't be a first.
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    Re: Thoughts on a recent horror story

    I fully understand this man.

    "health experts have warned that users are risking heart, blood and eye damage."

    This is what worries me. I can feel the heart rhythm disturbances, and I have never been able to that before MT2. I have also gotten bloody eyes two times. I am sure that it is caused by MT2, but I can not stop using it.

    I am incidentally more brown than him ;-)
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    Re: Thoughts on a recent horror story

    It sounds like he had panic attacks before using melanotan... so having a panic attack on melanotan means nothing then.

    "But I’d rather be six feet under than be pale, I can’t physically do it. Being pale brings on anxiety and panic attacks, it has serious psychological effects."

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    Re: Thoughts on a recent horror story

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    I fully understand this man.

    "health experts have warned that users are risking heart, blood and eye damage."

    This is what worries me. I can feel the heart rhythm disturbances, and I have never been able to that before MT2. I have also gotten bloody eyes two times. I am sure that it is caused by MT2, but I can not stop using it.

    I am incidentally more brown than him ;-)
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    interesting. what does this disturbance feel like? When you say bloody eyes what exactly have you experienced?
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    Re: Thoughts on a recent horror story

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    interesting. what does this disturbance feel like? When you say bloody eyes what exactly have you experienced?
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    It feels like plugs and palpitations. A bit like a passing blood clot. Other times it feels like when you've been drinking too much coffee.
    I am in extremely good shape, eat healthy, smoke / drink not, exercise every day, is ripped, and waist under 30 inch.

    http://melanotanforum.com/melanotan-2/bloody-horror-eye-of-mt2/msg8848/#msg8848

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    Re: Thoughts on a recent horror story

    The guy was already insecure about himself before.

    I've read many reviews and most people were like]
    That's the toughest part of the whole thing. Once you bring in the word "injections", they take you for a fool. Many of them take pills that are probably more harmful than M2 but once you start using the word injections, it becomes a scary story.

    If this was a pill, there wouldn't even have been an article.

    Me too, when I first heard about M2, I thought: oh no, do I really have to inject myself? And still, it doesn't feel right.
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    Re: Thoughts on a recent horror story

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    The guy was already insecure about himself before.

    I've read many reviews and most people were like]
    That's the toughest part of the whole thing. Once you bring in the word "injections", they take you for a fool. Many of them take pills that are probably more harmful than M2 but once you start using the word injections, it becomes a scary story.

    If this was a pill, there wouldn't even have been an article.

    Me too, when I first heard about M2, I thought]"

    The stigma attached to injections is so great that it is the primary reason for which I do not disclose my use or any knowledge of MT to anyone except my family.

    Yet I could take a pill that shuts down dopamine production and that is totally normal.
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    Re: Thoughts on a recent horror story

    How many people are on a combo of antidepressants and antipsychotics these days, they have no libido and many other side effects but not many people care because it's a pill. When you talk about injections it's like you're a freak.