permastoned
Bluelighter
Hello all,
I have a query for you all. I have very minor HPPD (have, NOT suffer) which consists primarily of words wriggling around on my computer screen whilst reading and some very slight warping of my general vision sometimes if I "don't concentrate".
As I have implied, these effects do not bother me. I have an extensive history of LSD use and a few random other uses of psychedelics here and there; I consider HPPD a small price to pay for the insight that I have gained through the use of these substances.
Rather, I am interested in a possible mechanism for an effect I have noticed when using d-amphetamine. I have observed that the use of d-amphetamine in average doses (25mg) when sober quite reliably and noticeably augments the severity of the pseudo-hallucinations. Warping can become VERY noticable, and letters and words wriggle away as if they were an earthworm hopped up on goof balls. Let it be known that I experience no psychotic symptoms whatsoever, just to rule that out. My dead grandmother is using bluelight to subliminally communicate with me, but for this exists an entirely logical explanation (too complicated to explain here).
In addition, I have noticed a similar effect when under the influence of a psychedelic. If I ingest d-amphetamine during the trip, the visuals are GREATLY intensified to an extreme degree. I have had morphing patterning surroundings so intense that I found it hard to discern my surroundings. Furthermore, the amphetamine was solely responsible (tested with the same batch of tabs without amphetamine) for a vastly prolonged duration of the visuals, to the extent where rather than 12 hours, the last remnants of visuals literally persisted for 72 hours! This effect has been noticed on more than one occasion (Luckily, after 12-24 hours, the remaining visuals are generally limited to sliding overlays of geometric patterns across static and monochromatic surfaces).
Does anyone have any musings on this effects/hypotheses for a mechanism? My best bet would be that it is related to the ability of the 5HT-2a receptor to evoke dopamine release. As such, during the trip, further dopamine release by amphetamine may further activate the downstream pathway that the 5HT-2a is feeding into. Regarding HPPD, increased levels of dopamine due to amphetamine use may again feed into this downstream pathway.
Regardless of the validity of the hypotheses, it is an interesting case nonetheless.
I have a query for you all. I have very minor HPPD (have, NOT suffer) which consists primarily of words wriggling around on my computer screen whilst reading and some very slight warping of my general vision sometimes if I "don't concentrate".
As I have implied, these effects do not bother me. I have an extensive history of LSD use and a few random other uses of psychedelics here and there; I consider HPPD a small price to pay for the insight that I have gained through the use of these substances.
Rather, I am interested in a possible mechanism for an effect I have noticed when using d-amphetamine. I have observed that the use of d-amphetamine in average doses (25mg) when sober quite reliably and noticeably augments the severity of the pseudo-hallucinations. Warping can become VERY noticable, and letters and words wriggle away as if they were an earthworm hopped up on goof balls. Let it be known that I experience no psychotic symptoms whatsoever, just to rule that out. My dead grandmother is using bluelight to subliminally communicate with me, but for this exists an entirely logical explanation (too complicated to explain here).
In addition, I have noticed a similar effect when under the influence of a psychedelic. If I ingest d-amphetamine during the trip, the visuals are GREATLY intensified to an extreme degree. I have had morphing patterning surroundings so intense that I found it hard to discern my surroundings. Furthermore, the amphetamine was solely responsible (tested with the same batch of tabs without amphetamine) for a vastly prolonged duration of the visuals, to the extent where rather than 12 hours, the last remnants of visuals literally persisted for 72 hours! This effect has been noticed on more than one occasion (Luckily, after 12-24 hours, the remaining visuals are generally limited to sliding overlays of geometric patterns across static and monochromatic surfaces).
Does anyone have any musings on this effects/hypotheses for a mechanism? My best bet would be that it is related to the ability of the 5HT-2a receptor to evoke dopamine release. As such, during the trip, further dopamine release by amphetamine may further activate the downstream pathway that the 5HT-2a is feeding into. Regarding HPPD, increased levels of dopamine due to amphetamine use may again feed into this downstream pathway.
Regardless of the validity of the hypotheses, it is an interesting case nonetheless.

