Hilopsilo
Bluelighter
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I posted this to r/drugs a while back:
"This past weekend I took LSD 3 days in a row at a festival.In my experience, I usually have to more than double my dose of LSD if I want similar effects on back to back days. And even then, the head high is very diminished and visuals more blurry than they are patterned.
Anyways, first night I took 300ug, second night I took 800ug, and finally the third night I took 2000ug.
On that final night, For the first 4ish hours of the trip I had this crazy stomach nausea. Felt like I was going to puke and didn't want to move around much. Just felt sort of sick and dizzy.
Mentally I felt fine, due the tolerance the trip wasn't incredibly euphoric or visual either. It was still strong though. But still felt like a weaker trip than the first day in a lot of ways.
Is this simply just the byproduct of taking it many days in a row in which the negative effects of LSD begin to overpower the positive effects?
Eventually I got something to eat which helped a lot, but still my stomach felt uneasy for the rest of the night.
Oddly enough, midway through the trip we began doing small bumps of 2c-b every couple minutes and this actually helped my stomach.
Any info/experiences would be great.
If you ever get a chance to go to Shambhala, do it!"
Anyone else have experience with stomach discomfort from LSD? I don't think I'll ever do 3 days in a row again, either 2 days in a row or better yet skip the day in the middle of the 3. Huge waste of LSD. Its just crazy since the first night with 300ug, definitely felt like 300ug, but by the last night, 10 strip of the same stuff down the hatch did so little. and doing bits of 2cb both nights before probably didn't help much for tolerance. In retrospect being low on food/sleep probably made the trip weaker as well.
This summer I want to try taking like 400-500ug with no tolerance, I've never really experienced an acid trip that really consumes me, i think because the only times i take a lot are back to back days at festivals, and its just an uphill battle against tolerance.
"This past weekend I took LSD 3 days in a row at a festival.In my experience, I usually have to more than double my dose of LSD if I want similar effects on back to back days. And even then, the head high is very diminished and visuals more blurry than they are patterned.
Anyways, first night I took 300ug, second night I took 800ug, and finally the third night I took 2000ug.
On that final night, For the first 4ish hours of the trip I had this crazy stomach nausea. Felt like I was going to puke and didn't want to move around much. Just felt sort of sick and dizzy.
Mentally I felt fine, due the tolerance the trip wasn't incredibly euphoric or visual either. It was still strong though. But still felt like a weaker trip than the first day in a lot of ways.
Is this simply just the byproduct of taking it many days in a row in which the negative effects of LSD begin to overpower the positive effects?
Eventually I got something to eat which helped a lot, but still my stomach felt uneasy for the rest of the night.
Oddly enough, midway through the trip we began doing small bumps of 2c-b every couple minutes and this actually helped my stomach.
Any info/experiences would be great.
If you ever get a chance to go to Shambhala, do it!"
Anyone else have experience with stomach discomfort from LSD? I don't think I'll ever do 3 days in a row again, either 2 days in a row or better yet skip the day in the middle of the 3. Huge waste of LSD. Its just crazy since the first night with 300ug, definitely felt like 300ug, but by the last night, 10 strip of the same stuff down the hatch did so little. and doing bits of 2cb both nights before probably didn't help much for tolerance. In retrospect being low on food/sleep probably made the trip weaker as well.
This summer I want to try taking like 400-500ug with no tolerance, I've never really experienced an acid trip that really consumes me, i think because the only times i take a lot are back to back days at festivals, and its just an uphill battle against tolerance.