Sounds like good MXE.I had my first high dose experiment with MXE yesterday and I have to agree, it is hands down the best dissociative out there. I did 50mg MXE (sublingually) and it was unbelievable, I can totally see why people would write a book about it. It's so incredibly euphoric, profound and introspective while still retaining clarity, and the body feeling is so comfortable. I did have a very high heart rate on the comeup (I went for a run before I took it, maybe that wasn't the best idea) and some bothersome nausea but overall this is one of the greatest drugs I've ever tried. Probably one of the most addictive drugs for me, too. I had a strong urge to do more when I woke up today but resisted because I don't have much more and I want to preserve my last dose or two. That's something quite unsual for me and I've tried various addictive drugs before that without any issues (Heroin, GHB, etc.). I really don't know if I could behave myself if I had an unlimited supply of this one.
I've seen reports of people who came to the scene late, and then trying MXE for the first time and saying it sucked, but I think it was just that the MXE they got was very weak.
Hmm, well now you've got me me curious about a new dissociative lol. I did enjoy low doses of MXE, but didn't love it when the dose went up. I kept meaning to revisit it at a high dose, but never did.For what it's worth, I used the pre-ban stuff and was still unimpressed. I don't think it sucks but I never understood why people think it's so great, just why it's addictive.
Most of the people I've ever met who don't think methoxetamine is the greatest thing ever thought that 2'-Oxo-PCE was the best dissociative instead. I am in the same boat. It just beats methoxetamine in a lot of simple ways for me like lasting longer, having a clearer headspace, and being more visual, while otherwise seeming like a similar high.
Hm, I've heard that comparison quite a few times before but to me O-PCE didn't really feel like methoxetamine at all. Granted, I've only taken it a handful of times and never did it sublingually. O-PCE is quite good actually but I just think it's way colder, less emotional and much more stimulating than MXE. I only tried insufflation and vaporization of O-PCE with the latter ROA being vastly superior imo, because it makes it much more euphoric and cuts off the residual stimulation a bit.Most of the people I've ever met who don't think methoxetamine is the greatest thing ever thought that 2'-Oxo-PCE was the best dissociative instead. I am in the same boat. It just beats methoxetamine in a lot of simple ways for me like lasting longer, having a clearer headspace, and being more visual, while otherwise seeming like a similar high.
Hmm, well now you've got me me curious about a new dissociative lol. I did enjoy low doses of MXE, but didn't love it when the dose went up. I kept meaning to revisit it at a high dose, but never did.
Hm, I've heard that comparison quite a few times before but to me O-PCE didn't really feel like methoxetamine at all. Granted, I've only taken it a handful of times and never did it sublingually. O-PCE is quite good actually but I just think it's way colder, less emotional and much more stimulating than MXE. I only tried insufflation and vaporization of O-PCE with the latter ROA being vastly superior imo, because it makes it much more euphoric and cuts off the residual stimulation a bit.
O-PCE always felt like higher doses of 3-MeO-PCP to me. I was never really ever able to get much of a reality shift from it, although looking back I probably wasn't taking large enough doses considering my tolerance back then. Definitely a clearer headspace than MXE, which I think I would appreciate more these days, but it always gave me migraines so I kind of gave up on it.Most of the people I've ever met who don't think methoxetamine is the greatest thing ever thought that 2'-Oxo-PCE was the best dissociative instead. I am in the same boat. It just beats methoxetamine in a lot of simple ways for me like lasting longer, having a clearer headspace, and being more visual, while otherwise seeming like a similar high.
O-PCE always felt like higher doses of 3-MeO-PCP to me. I was never really ever able to get much of a reality shift from it, although looking back I probably wasn't taking large enough doses considering my tolerance back then. Definitely a clearer headspace than MXE, which I think I would appreciate more these days, but it always gave me migraines so I kind of gave up on it.
I never found O-PCE euphoric in the slightest though, whereas MXE was so much more euphoric than any other dissociative for me.
That sounds quite enjoyable and in line with a lot of the reports I've read about O-PCE. I actually had high hopes for it, but for whatever reason it just never clicked with me.I don't have a very high dissociative tolerance and most of what I have comes from nitrous oxide, so arylcyclohexylamines usually hit me like new whenever I use them. I only went up to I believe either 25 or 30 mg of 2'-Oxo-PCE orally but it was near impossible for me to walk or see straight during the peak at that point. I had my most immersive and transporting realistic closed eye hallucinations of any dissociative so far on 2'-Oxo-PCE, although I've yet to be one who gets those kinds of effects easily or much on any dissociative. It felt really notable to me though, especially because unlike ketamine or DXM for me at the out-of-body point there was no psychological dissociation like watching a movie, but rather it just felt like still being me and doing something myself but somewhere else. It's been best for me walking around and treating it more like a psychedelic though, spending its longer duration staying up at night just getting really lost in thought and enjoying the stronger nature of its visual distortions in the dark. It also makes me like a lot of really chill music that I don't listen to much otherwise.
Interesting. There's definitely been times when I've had more than a couple drinks and I began recognizing elements that would typically be observed in a dissociative experience. Going in the other direction though, I'd never really stopped and considered the dissociative experience a replacement for alcohol. I guess looking back there's definitely been many times when I using dissociatives in a social setting essentially as an alcohol substitute. The problem with dissociatives is that they tend to dose-dependently impair your auditory processing, verbal communication, and non-verbal communication cues, with the end result being that they don't really facilitate interpersonal communication, which is sort of the primary purpose of alcohol, although I guess people use alcohol for many other purposes than just that.This kind of gets back to what I was saying about the warmth vs coldness for me, but I just don't find that to matter personally. The thing about certain dissociatives like methoxetamine and 2'-Oxo-PCE for me at least is that I find their intoxication to feel a lot like being really drunk but cleaner (similar to nitrous oxide in that way too but I think the comparison to alcohol is more obvious when taking them orally and having it last for an extended time) and even though methoxetamine does have this extra euphoria, 2'-Oxo-PCE still totally fucks me up in a way that's still alike and better than alcohol for me, and it doesn't feel lacking to me at all for not having that added feeling that methoxetamine has. To me it's one of the drugs that truly feels the most like alcohol and a psychedelic at the same time, which I think is cool. Another good one for that for me is memantine, but it lasts way too fucking long to be viable, and is still less recreational than 2'-Oxo-PCE, although at least it doesn't seem to have any known toxicity problems. (I really wish someone would manufacture and release a short-lived memantine analogue honestly, I'd totally want that.)
That sounds quite enjoyable and in line with a lot of the reports I've read about O-PCE. I actually had high hopes for it, but for whatever reason it just never clicked with me.
Interesting. There's definitely been times when I've had more than a couple drinks and I began recognizing elements that would typically be observed in a dissociative experience. Going in the other direction though, I'd never really stopped and considered the dissociative experience a replacement for alcohol. I guess looking back there's definitely been many times when I using dissociatives in a social setting essentially as an alcohol substitute. The problem with dissociatives is that they tend to dose-dependently impair your auditory processing, verbal communication, and non-verbal communication cues, with the end result being that they don't really facilitate interpersonal communication, which is sort of the primary purpose of alcohol, although I guess people use alcohol for many other purposes than just that.
Memantine is one I'd love to try just because it's pharmacology is so different than most dissociatives and I'd love to see how those differences affect the subjective experience, but yeah the long duration is a huge turn off.
That sounds quite enjoyable and in line with a lot of the reports I've read about O-PCE. I actually had high hopes for it, but for whatever reason it just never clicked with me.
Interesting. There's definitely been times when I've had more than a couple drinks and I began recognizing elements that would typically be observed in a dissociative experience. Going in the other direction though, I'd never really stopped and considered the dissociative experience a replacement for alcohol. I guess looking back there's definitely been many times when I using dissociatives in a social setting essentially as an alcohol substitute. The problem with dissociatives is that they tend to dose-dependently impair your auditory processing, verbal communication, and non-verbal communication cues, with the end result being that they don't really facilitate interpersonal communication, which is sort of the primary purpose of alcohol, although I guess people use alcohol for many other purposes than just that.
Memantine is one I'd love to try just because it's pharmacology is so different than most dissociatives and I'd love to see how those differences affect the subjective experience, but yeah the long duration is a huge turn off.
How much do you usually take?Memantine is actually really cool, just too long-lived. I've used it several times now, and it's not the easiest to push deep on in a way that you might want to reach based on experience with other dissociatives, but it's not otherwise shallow in its effects.
Alcohol actually has affinity for NMDA receptor according to my lazy broscience googlings
Pretty cool and maybe why alcohol is a worthwhile drug unlike benzo's... One can dream
I just realize that last phrase could be interpreted in two ways, or even three if you count the nonsense bet
How much do you usually take?
Reminds me of this pretty interesting report from a few years back: Alcohol Triggers Re-emergence of Ketamine-Like Experience in A Ketamine Ex-user
Okay cool. I definitely would like to try it at some point, it's just not a priority.I can get effects with as little as 20 mg but that's again with little dissociative tolerance. I've gone up to I want to say 100 mg, although I may not have gone above 75 mg.... Whatever was the highest dosage was pretty intense. I remember reading online years ago that 50 mg was fine for a newbie and that'd be a good and strong dosage for me, but I've read that with a high dissociative tolerance it might take significantly more. I know there's at least one trip report of a heavier user taking something like 300 mg and going to a museum, it's been years but I think that's what it was.