That's why I ask here.I was going to reply but I thought the OP should know by now mixing the most potent stimulant with anything is looking for trouble
keep askingThat's why I ask here.
And if people here said sure no problem with that combo, you'd seriously consider it?That's why I ask here.
You know, there is nothing more stupid than me.And if people here said sure no problem with that combo, you'd seriously consider it?
Yesthe meth usually overrides everything
don't waste good drugs by mixing them with meth
Sarcasm, Funny. If meth needs to be paired with another substance I would seriously rethink trying or using it again.You know, there is nothing more stupid than me.
Meth + LSD was the worst combination I've ever experienced.
I can handle my shit, but the physical effects were profoundly terrible. Extreme blood pressure (I could hardly even stand up without fainting), extreme tachycardia, extreme paranoia. I spent several hours coddling myself in bed with 911 dialed on my phone because I was sure I was going to have a stroke at any second.
Psychedelics simply don't mesh well with hard stimulants, both on a physical and mental level.
Perhaps in some circles.Maybe you took too much? I recall reading somewhere (could very well have been on here come to think about it) that this combination was common back in the 60s. Not meth, but whatever amphetamine they were doing in those days. Blues or meanies or whatever they called them. They would take them together with LSD in the belief that it added even more clarity to the experience.
I had certainly taken too much meth. I was coming down off a 2-3 days meth binge. My whole idea with taking the acid was "it should make the comedown more interesting/less boring". I only took 1 tab, which were weak per my standards, probably 60ug (but sold as 100ug).Maybe you took too much? I recall reading somewhere (could very well have been on here come to think about it) that this combination was common back in the 60s. Not meth, but whatever amphetamine they were doing in those days. Blues or meanies or whatever they called them. They would take them together with LSD in the belief that it added even more clarity to the experience.