whitegreen
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Hey bluelight
So a friend to a friend to a cousin got hold of 10x 350mg Carisoprodol (Somadril) and took 1 (350mg yesterday, just to try the waters. Didn't feel much except for a bit of a 'speedy' feeling. Then today the person took 2 (700mg) while lying in bed and felt some nice feelings of muscle relaxation while drifting in and out of sleep then it faded away rather quickly. 7 hours later the person took 3 (1050mg) together with a sandwich, normally the person likes to take stuff on an empty stomach for quicker onset but after some research person came to the conclusion that food together with Soma is to be recommended. After 10 minutes the person started to feel something and at the 17 minute mark the onset was so intense that everything was spinning, motor functions and speech was very impaired but at the 25-30 minute mark this had faded away to more of a "peak", which was rather smooth. Apparently it felt like having taken a recreational amount of benzodiazepines, almost exactly like that.
Then at maybe 40 minutes in this faded away quickly, very quickly indeed and the person is now, 1h35m after dosing getting back to baseline. Which leaves the 'peak' to about 20-30 minutes.
TL;DR
Quick and too intense onset TOGETHER with food and 'peak' fading after 20-30 minutes.
Has anyone experienced this with Soma? The person hade zero tolerance to other possible cross-substances prior to this. This is the persons first time testing Soma and was very amazed but at the same time let down due to the short duration.
I wish you all a great weekend, be responsible and use your drugs in moderation!
UPDATE: So after some research this brand of Soma isn't used anymore in the country they're supposedly from (the person got them in blister with a Danish company name). Also the pills look exactly like those from another country which was taken off the market 9 years ago.
Could the pills be old so that there are still some of the active substance left (in this case; carisoprodol) but with a much, much lower duration of action?
So a friend to a friend to a cousin got hold of 10x 350mg Carisoprodol (Somadril) and took 1 (350mg yesterday, just to try the waters. Didn't feel much except for a bit of a 'speedy' feeling. Then today the person took 2 (700mg) while lying in bed and felt some nice feelings of muscle relaxation while drifting in and out of sleep then it faded away rather quickly. 7 hours later the person took 3 (1050mg) together with a sandwich, normally the person likes to take stuff on an empty stomach for quicker onset but after some research person came to the conclusion that food together with Soma is to be recommended. After 10 minutes the person started to feel something and at the 17 minute mark the onset was so intense that everything was spinning, motor functions and speech was very impaired but at the 25-30 minute mark this had faded away to more of a "peak", which was rather smooth. Apparently it felt like having taken a recreational amount of benzodiazepines, almost exactly like that.
Then at maybe 40 minutes in this faded away quickly, very quickly indeed and the person is now, 1h35m after dosing getting back to baseline. Which leaves the 'peak' to about 20-30 minutes.
TL;DR
Quick and too intense onset TOGETHER with food and 'peak' fading after 20-30 minutes.
Has anyone experienced this with Soma? The person hade zero tolerance to other possible cross-substances prior to this. This is the persons first time testing Soma and was very amazed but at the same time let down due to the short duration.
I wish you all a great weekend, be responsible and use your drugs in moderation!
UPDATE: So after some research this brand of Soma isn't used anymore in the country they're supposedly from (the person got them in blister with a Danish company name). Also the pills look exactly like those from another country which was taken off the market 9 years ago.
Could the pills be old so that there are still some of the active substance left (in this case; carisoprodol) but with a much, much lower duration of action?
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