MeDieViL
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I went to take a swim and found this:
Doesnt sound all that interesting but could have been underdosed, ive ordered some so well see.Hello everyone. I've been lurking here for about a year, but until now I haven't had anything new to contribute. My pet echidna got his claws on some diclofensine recently and I thought I'd share his experiences:
The echidna's diclofensine was a light cream colored, crystalline powder. The powder felt quite dry, and did not stick or clump much. It was moderately soluble in water: 5ml of warm water seemed to dissolve about half of 200mg (this is quite approximate).
The Echidna first noticed activity at 12mg. He felt 50mg was a good low dose, and side effects became more pronounced around 200mg (light palpitations, elevated pulse and sweating). Insufflation was not very effective for the echidna (because of solubility issues maybe?), it was painful and effects seemed reduced. Duration was around 4-6 hours regardless, with the effects coming in waves over a relatively long plateau.
My Echidna found diclofensine quite active, but is having some trouble categorizing its effects. It was peripherally stimulating, but not mentally stimulating for him. Neither clarity nor concentration were enhanced, and He would have been content staring out the window daydreaming for the duration of his experiences. He told me it felt warm and relaxing, with rushes of warm euphoria at higher doses. His sex drive was reduced somewhat, and sexual activity was not especially enjoyable.
My echidna says that for him diclofensine resembled kratom to an extent, or maybe methylone without the entactogenesis (some emotional blunting even). It was also moderately moreish in a way similar to an underdose of methylone - it was never entirely satisfying. The echidna thought diclofensine was quite clean feeling overall and a nice experience, though he was never blown away like with some other compounds.
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The echidna has tentatively changed his mind about insufflation, and now thinks it might even be superior. Perhaps his snout was stuffy last time, or perhaps he inhaled harder this time.