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jpfudgeworth
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04 Oct 2010, 4:09 pm

kicken18 wrote:
As for jpfudgeworth it's sad that your body is effected that way by MD and there are people that do have those symptoms, it could just be you, or it could have been heavily cut. Some drugs do bring on the effects that you described and it could have been that which did it and not the MDMA it self, but it would be difficult to say.


I believe my dosage was good. I had a lot of positive, euphoric effects and all the normal sensory delights, but none of them affected my sociability. My favorite part of the experience was when I closed my eyes and isolated myself until someone shook me and said I should prevent myself from "zoning out" like that. :roll:



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06 Oct 2010, 8:44 am

I had never really closed my eyes on it until Saturday when I decided to close my eyes while dancing a lot. It was very different. Usually I'm wide-eyed finding people to hug and talk to or just dance away, but I do agree closing your eyes can take you off somewhere very nice



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08 Oct 2010, 7:12 pm

A while ago I had a major breakthrough when experimenting with LSD in combination with mehylone and wrote an article about it on Wrong Planet. While the effects weren't as far reaching as I initially expected, I still have a lot of benefits from that first time use of methylone.

The article in question : Psychedelics and empathogens combined with introspective analysis as a possible cure to Asperger’s Syndrome

Some things I learnt from that experiment : Why Aspies and Neurotypicals do the things they do

I'm also very pleased with the effects of mephedrone, MDMA and ampthetamine, but methylone remains my favorite. When using methylone, my mind is very clear, my energy levels are high and I'm so sensitive to intuitive input I become nearly neurotypical for a while.

Currently I try to speed up and improve my methabolism by using a lot of supplements, from vitamins and minerals to ginseng, ginkgho, body builder protein supplements and energy drinks. This helps me maintain high energy levels throughout the day, which in turn helps me increase my intuitive abilities and my organisation skills. It also decreases my interest to use any of the above substances or eg. alcohol. It's now been about a month ago since I took either methylone, mephedrone, MDMA or ampthetamine, which is more or less the time I started taking these supplements. Before that, I felt quite an urge to keep taking a substance like methylone on an almost weekly basis.



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08 Oct 2010, 11:41 pm

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I've heard that energy drinks mimic a street drug, but I'm not sure which drug it is that they mimic.

Caffeine is a stimulant.


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08 Oct 2010, 11:58 pm

I've abused benadryl. That possibly was the worst/best experience of my life. I was talking to people who were not there, smoking phantom cigarettes, seeing all these weird twitching transparent visuals, and the most prominent effect was hearing people talking to me. Probably the worst thing about it is that you cannot tell apart your hallucinations from reality. From experience, this will send you into insane delirium.

I have learned that combining this with AS is not a good idea at all. The next day I felt like I could jump off a bridge because I felt so sh*tty. I was depressed for weeks and all I could think about is if what I saw was real or not. Don't try this at all please for the sake of the sanity we have left....



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09 Oct 2010, 12:13 am

Kai_Bliss wrote:
I've abused benadryl. That possibly was the worst/best experience of my life. I was talking to people who were not there, smoking phantom cigarettes, seeing all these weird twitching transparent visuals, and the most prominent effect was hearing people talking to me. Probably the worst thing about it is that you cannot tell apart your hallucinations from reality. From experience, this will send you into insane delirium.

I have learned that combining this with AS is not a good idea at all. The next day I felt like I could jump off a bridge because I felt so sh*tty. I was depressed for weeks and all I could think about is if what I saw was real or not. Don't try this at all please for the sake of the sanity we have left....



Your effects sound very much like that of datura:

http://www.erowid.org/plants/datura/dat ... ects.shtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datura


Despite all the dire warnings, I really want to try this. I believe I can handle myself.



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09 Oct 2010, 7:18 am

jpfudgeworth wrote:
Kai_Bliss wrote:
I've abused benadryl. That possibly was the worst/best experience of my life. I was talking to people who were not there, smoking phantom cigarettes, seeing all these weird twitching transparent visuals, and the most prominent effect was hearing people talking to me. Probably the worst thing about it is that you cannot tell apart your hallucinations from reality. From experience, this will send you into insane delirium.


Your effects sound very much like that of datura:


Sounds more like Christian evangelism to me ;-)

Has anyone ever heard of the God helmet? It appears that by stimulating certain parts of the right hemisphere of our brain we start seeing or hearing a presence around us and a scientist called Michael Persinger has developed some kind of helmet to mimic this behavior by stilumating that part of the brain with electricity. He believes this is the basis for the kind of religious phenomena commonly experiences by Christian evangelists (which they call "having a personal relationship with God").

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nN3ggRgY7Ac[/youtube]

Seriously now, though. Your comparing an antihistamine with a hallucinogenic plant..... I highly doubt they're similar. Just because two substances can make you hallucinate that doesn't mean they're similar. For example, LSD and mescaline are in a totally different category from either ketamine and DMT or something like salvia, however each of these three substances can make you hallucinate and to someone who only heard or read trip reports but never experienced it itself the effect may appear similar.

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I have learned that combining this with AS is not a good idea at all. The next day I felt like I could jump off a bridge because I felt so sh*tty. I was depressed for weeks and all I could think about is if what I saw was real or not. Don't try this at all please for the sake of the sanity we have left....


I avoid taking ANYTHING that LIMITS parts of my brain, whether it's antihistamines, beta-blockers, SSRIs, ... The only substances I take are substances that ENHANCE parts of my brain, like Ritalin, amphetamines, caffeine, empathogens, ... When you shut off or limit parts of your brain, the effects can be dire and you really have no idea how it can influence different processes in you're brain you're used to experiencing. When people say they turn into a zombie by taking antidepressants, you can be they're taking SSRIs whereas eg. dopamine-enhancing substances (like Ritalin or MDMA) can make them feel great with little to no side-effects.



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09 Oct 2010, 12:31 pm

jpfudgeworth wrote:
Kai_Bliss wrote:
I've abused benadryl. That possibly was the worst/best experience of my life. I was talking to people who were not there, smoking phantom cigarettes, seeing all these weird twitching transparent visuals, and the most prominent effect was hearing people talking to me. Probably the worst thing about it is that you cannot tell apart your hallucinations from reality. From experience, this will send you into insane delirium.

I have learned that combining this with AS is not a good idea at all. The next day I felt like I could jump off a bridge because I felt so sh*tty. I was depressed for weeks and all I could think about is if what I saw was real or not. Don't try this at all please for the sake of the sanity we have left....



Your effects sound very much like that of datura:

http://www.erowid.org/plants/datura/dat ... ects.shtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datura


Despite all the dire warnings, I really want to try this. I believe I can handle myself.


Please start with a low dose. :lol: My mom found me rocking back and forth all night when she came in my room. It was weird, I had a meltdown while under the influence. I was believing made up reasons to trigger that.
Oh the joys of reality. :lol:



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09 Oct 2010, 6:01 pm

jpfudgeworth wrote:
Kai_Bliss wrote:
I've abused benadryl. That possibly was the worst/best experience of my life. I was talking to people who were not there, smoking phantom cigarettes, seeing all these weird twitching transparent visuals, and the most prominent effect was hearing people talking to me. Probably the worst thing about it is that you cannot tell apart your hallucinations from reality. From experience, this will send you into insane delirium.

I have learned that combining this with AS is not a good idea at all. The next day I felt like I could jump off a bridge because I felt so sh*tty. I was depressed for weeks and all I could think about is if what I saw was real or not. Don't try this at all please for the sake of the sanity we have left....



Your effects sound very much like that of datura:

http://www.erowid.org/plants/datura/dat ... ects.shtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datura


Despite all the dire warnings, I really want to try this. I believe I can handle myself.


Benadryl and datura are very similar; both are classified as deleriants and have a similar effect on brain chemistry.
http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/ ... mine.shtml

You'll notice the high number of train wreck and trip disaster stories for both on Erowid.



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11 Oct 2010, 6:17 am

Hmm I've never tried Benadryl, datura or methylone. I think I will go do some research. I've been doing a lot of thinking recently on how LSD and MDMA have effected my life in general over the last year and I found I can relax more in a general sense. I'm the kind of person whose brain goes 1000 miles an hour, even a "gentle walk through a park" is a rush and got to get to the end and so forth, but for no good reason so it's not relaxing at all. Yesterday I took a massive walk around London and noticed I wasn't doing it so much and found I was actually just thinking more and walking at a normal pace. And this isn't a come up or down thing, there is no MDMA in my body now infact my brain has almost-fully recovered from the last time I took it I suspect so this is just my normal sober self.

I still find confrontation with people very difficult and my heart rate goes through the roof if anyone confronts me about anything, I'm not sure that will ever go, well it probably will with age but I'm not sure if drugs will give a cure for that like MDMA seams to be having on other aspects. We shall see though. If your experiencing terrible comes downs, make sure you stock up. Here is a good guide

url=http://electrojams.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=68]MDMA Pre and Post Rolling guide[/url]



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11 Oct 2010, 7:53 am

jpfudgeworth wrote:
Psilocybin (mushrooms) is a wonder drug. I think If you set out to do or learn specific things on that drug you can excel at them. Also, the self awareness it brings is profound.


"I wanna learn Russian!"

*takes shrooms to learn Russian* :lol:


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