So we have all tried acid, shrooms salvia etc, but has ANYONE tried a deliriant. ... does anyone have any first hand accounts they'd like to share?
Hi MarkoPolo,
I have tried both diphenhydramine and datura, but never really got any pronounced effects from the latter. Here are a couple of summarized reports.
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DPH (500mg):
I popped 20 25mg pills and waited for the effects. The first thing to happen was a heavy, yet paradoxically light feeling in my body suffused with numbness throughout. As I took a sip of water, the cup seemed to be taking waaay too long to reach my mouth. At this point I was feeling *really* great. Everything had an "old movie" look, and my pupils were practically large enough to give birth.
But then... everything started to go wrong. My euphoria 180ed right into dysphoria, and I began to forget things. Simple things like what I was doing, or why I was doing it. I was talking to my GF on the phone, and the conversation would be going well for a time, but then I would just start talking about some other subject. Like we had been having another conversation the whole time.
The rest of the trip was spent attempting to focus my memory and trying to draw (it was a picture of a giant man standing in a yard, surrounded by a tiny barbed-wire fence), but my art was really horrible, and it truly reflected my deteriorated state of mind.
The only hallucinations I had were the aforementioned old movie effects (blips, scratches and flashes) and these weird gray webs coming off of objects.
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Datura:
It was the end of the flowering season and the seeds were just starting to form in their pods. I collected leaves, flowers and the immature pods.
I never really wanted to dive deep, so at most I would chew up a leaf or a few seeds occasionally, or smoke a joint of flowers. Nothing really happened except for a marked dryness of my nose and mouth and a *really* nasty sickly-sweet taste that I couldn't rid myself of.
I was hoping for enhanced dreaming and maybe some slight hallucinations, but at that dosage I received so such effects.
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Well, that's it. I experimented enough to know that I don't like delirium. It's not as fun as when you're a kid and you've got a high fever. Delirium via anticholinergics is more like chemically-induced Alzheimers than any sort of expanded mind state
~mec