SquidInSunglasses
Bluelighter
Hi EADD! Quick sidenote, this isn't me coming back fully, I just have a query and this is the best place I know of to get it answered. Might stick my head in a few of the drug specific threads too, depending on what's rattling around in my bloodstream, but at the moment I'm not planning to jump back into the social side of things around here.
So then, on to business. I was wondering, since I experience a similar side effect from a fairly broad range of drugs, if anyone here could enlighten me as to what's up in my head, to the best of their ability. To be more specific, speed, 3-FPM, weed and the initial effects of sertraline all result in me experiencing pareidolia at the edges of my vision. When I focus on the human shape, it will resolve to whatever bollard or flower display it actually is, but when such things just catch the corner of my eye I initially take them as people. In all the cases of the drugs listed above, alcohol amplifies this effect. On its own this is pretty much nothing to worry about, just very mildly trippy. However, if I don't have something anxiolytic running through my system (booze and weed both seem to work, weed a lot more so than booze) then I will become jumpy/afraid of (not seriously, not even enough that I can't keep myself calm, but it is unpleasant in the moment) the human figures when I pick them up in the edge of my vision. Actual people do not have the same effect, and once my brain catches up and works out what I am actually looking at it is no longer a problem, it's just that moment when my eyes go "person!" and my brain goes "danger!". The only other thing that comes to mind is when I was tired and had been using modafinil earlier in the day for an exam, I got the first hints of this phenomenon occuring, but when actually up on moda or just tired I didn't notice anything.
So, anyone got an idea what's going on, if this is common, should I care at all, etc. Anything else that you think is relevant, ask away, anything that is irrelevant, well, ask it too, this is EADD after all.
So then, on to business. I was wondering, since I experience a similar side effect from a fairly broad range of drugs, if anyone here could enlighten me as to what's up in my head, to the best of their ability. To be more specific, speed, 3-FPM, weed and the initial effects of sertraline all result in me experiencing pareidolia at the edges of my vision. When I focus on the human shape, it will resolve to whatever bollard or flower display it actually is, but when such things just catch the corner of my eye I initially take them as people. In all the cases of the drugs listed above, alcohol amplifies this effect. On its own this is pretty much nothing to worry about, just very mildly trippy. However, if I don't have something anxiolytic running through my system (booze and weed both seem to work, weed a lot more so than booze) then I will become jumpy/afraid of (not seriously, not even enough that I can't keep myself calm, but it is unpleasant in the moment) the human figures when I pick them up in the edge of my vision. Actual people do not have the same effect, and once my brain catches up and works out what I am actually looking at it is no longer a problem, it's just that moment when my eyes go "person!" and my brain goes "danger!". The only other thing that comes to mind is when I was tired and had been using modafinil earlier in the day for an exam, I got the first hints of this phenomenon occuring, but when actually up on moda or just tired I didn't notice anything.
So, anyone got an idea what's going on, if this is common, should I care at all, etc. Anything else that you think is relevant, ask away, anything that is irrelevant, well, ask it too, this is EADD after all.