I should have taken a seroquel at 3 I knew it. I seem to be energized enough for work, for now. I have some phenylpiracetam and hydrafinil if I wind up crashing, unfortunately caffeine doesn't do it for me.Use to get this when I was hooked on k. If my last dose was after about 6pm I literally would not sleep the entire night. Would have been easier to sleep on amphetamines
Hope you're OK for work dude
Yeah the K seemed to get me out of my week and a half long alcohol bender, so thats good. And helped depression as alwaysYes. It's horrific. I made the mistake of dosing 125mg about 3am last night and eventually gave up on sleep around 6 AM. Usually need like 3 or 4 diazepam to really knock me out but, I'm trying to pace myself with using yet more drugs to counter the negatives of the first drug... So elected to just lie there and suffer a little. But not too much.
Nah I used to use it to stay up and dance. A khole is anything but sedating, mentally speaking. Or at least used to be.As someone who has, unfortunately, never been able to find K, I'm a tad confused- I thought it was sedating?
I physically can't hole. Can do 250mg IM shot after 3 month break, no hole. Barely any psychedelia. Lots of introspection during the afterglow though.It's sedating beyond a point of course and for me that's the primary allure, or was, for a very long time. Now I can appreciate the subtleties a little more I think. I've also been using it to cut down the amount of amphetamine I've been using recently to more sensible levels and in that sense it's worked but that also just makes the post-hole sleeplessness even worse. I always attributed into NMDA rebound though, if I don't hole or go too deep, I usually can sleep after ketamine.
Probably just sleep deprived dopamine release lolI am killing it on work today and not low energy at all. You sure this is normal? Its like the K unlocked my cognitive potential
On that note, as of my experiment last month, brnzos even a low dose completely eliminated the antidepressant effects mostly that time. Saw a study that also suggested that.