Its been approximately 34 hours since my last dose. I started 18 hours before then. A friend brought over a few ounces of NO2. I inhaled a few balloons when i decided to dose 100mg of 4-fa. throughout the 18 hours i took about 600mg. my last dose really did it. almost instantly i went into a very strange trip. my heart was beating out of my chest, i was extremely confused, colors were changing. I started to panic but this wasn't the first time I over did it with amphetamines so I started doing breathing techniques to control my heart rate. I poured about 5 ounces of pure lemon juice into a cup of water and drank the whole thing. At this point I ate 1mg of xanax and kept drinking tons of water. After I peed a few times and the xanax kicked I felt a lot better. the psychosis was gone.
I selpt about 5 or 6 hours woke up and felt like any other time I have after doing 4-fa. that night about 15 hours after my last dose I smoked a bowl of good marijuana and then bam! It put me back into a trip. Looking at my tv all the letters on the screen were wiggling and i started to have slight muscle spasims. I started to panic again and ate .5 of xanax to calm down. it worked. i started to feel somewhat "normal" again. i feel asleep for about 8 hours. I've been up for about 6 hours now and i still don't feel right. I've eaten and have had plenty of water...needless to say, I've learned the hard way how dangerous RCs can be when not used responsibly..
I selpt about 5 or 6 hours woke up and felt like any other time I have after doing 4-fa. that night about 15 hours after my last dose I smoked a bowl of good marijuana and then bam! It put me back into a trip. Looking at my tv all the letters on the screen were wiggling and i started to have slight muscle spasims. I started to panic again and ate .5 of xanax to calm down. it worked. i started to feel somewhat "normal" again. i feel asleep for about 8 hours. I've been up for about 6 hours now and i still don't feel right. I've eaten and have had plenty of water...needless to say, I've learned the hard way how dangerous RCs can be when not used responsibly..