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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards | negrogesic

Alcohol Can alcohol be classed as a dissociative/escapism based drug?

If it alters your brain then yeah. But other than that, not much science needed, speaks for itself.
 
Ugh, Smirnoff is some nasty shit IMO.

Not much different than others.

Its all poison.

I drink about 150ml of ethanol per night in various forms, frequently includes vodka. The brand isnt particularly relevant though somewhat.

I dont find alcohol particularly dissociative. I get the visual static from it that i get from dissociatives, and clearly the analgesic properties from very high doses feel NMDA mediated, but never have i experienced profound psychomimetic effects from ethanol even at very high doses (nothing even approaching light n2o psychosis). The truth is, ethanol is more of a GABA-A positive allosteric modulator than it is a NMDA-antagonist but its GABA-A properties probably moderate its NMDA antagonist associated psychomimetic properties while enhancing its anesthetic properties
 
I wouldn't even count on ethanol being the least harmful of all alcohols of less than 6 carbon atoms and one hydroxyl group. Something like 2-methyl-2-butanol doesn't produce reactive aldehydes as a metabolite, but it's more dangerous if someone incorrectly thinks it should be drank at the same dose level as ethanol.
Same with isopropanol.
 
... mine look part concrete

yeah, they also supposedly have a negative effect on testosterone
 
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