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Effects list of K2 Summit

Where exactly did you learn that the sinuses are directly connected to your pineal gland? Although i don't 100% doubt you i cannot find any confirmation of this so i'm just curious where you learnt it, so i can also..

Also, do you even know what the word poison means? Everything he said was a trigger isnt a poison.. :p
Being awake longer than 8 hours is not a poison.

Over the counter medications are not poisons, some arent even toxic at all. example? codeine.

I dont know what sleeping medications you believe are poisons, the most likely prescribed class of drugs for this use are benzodiazepines, these most definitely are not toxic compounds.

You're a complete moron if you consider cannabis to be a poison.
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So please get your perception of whats a social poison in check bud

personally i would describe anything that a doctor throws down your throat to be a poison, regardless of whether you think benzodiazepines are toxic i have seen people withdraw from them. and being awake longer than 8 hours is something that humans are almost unique in the animal kingdom. of course if you are busy napping then you are surely not working right? excuse my haste in planting a wide label to all of these. and when did i say c annabis was a poison? i said that having all that tar stuck in your lungs is not healthy. i will not argue with any person who claims that THC will cure cancer. and if you drink a bottle of codeine you are not just drinking codeine you are drinking red dye #501 along with a billion fillers of robitussin's choice.
why dont you go smoke some more weed and eat another bag of doritos
 
What I don’t understand is that I was the only person to be affected adversely that night out of three other people smoking it. I don’t smoke weed that much so I do have a lower tolerance which made it worse for me. The day I smoked it also I didn’t eat anything and I was drinking/drunk when I smoked it (which was the reason I did because I was making bad decisions since I was drunk). I also just had gotten done with my accutane treatment and that was the only meds I was on at the time. I have never been diagnosed with ADD or ADHD either and I feel that almost 99% of my problems are all psychological. What worries me the most is that this substance is so new and know one really knows what it can do to humans.
 
Forums1969 here is another weird one to add to the book.
My brother overdosed that night with me, he doesn't smoke weed because of his job and rarely smokes any of the spice stuff unless hes with me (Which is rare). So hes pretty clean in terms of his cannaboid receptors.
He smoked the same amount I did that night and overdosed just as bad as myself. Here's the weird one he has felt no headaches and none of the side effects I felt. Hes fine.
He hasn't been diagnosed but I believe he has ADHD. He is a big alcohol fan, though that night neither of us had any in our systems.
MrHack
 
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Are you still suffering from the headaches or have they subsided? When you OD did you hallucinate or pass out from it? For me I had a lot of pressure in my head for weeks which I was told was due to increase heart rate which enlarged the capillaries in my brain. The pressure has gotten a lot better though I still get it from time to time. Right now though I get weird head sensations which I believe is caused by anxiety enough I don’t feel anxious at all. I think my brain/body is still really stressed from that night so even if I feel fine I really am not. Another thing I have noticed is when I try and think/concentrate I get bad headaches. I also have such a hard time focusing and tasks that were simple for me before can be very difficult for me to perform. I just wish I knew what why I was so affected so badly that night and what I need to do the get back to feeling normal. From the research that I have done on the substance it seems that a small percentage have severe reactions to it.
 
MrHack sorry I did read that in the op it’s just my mind has been very scattered and almost like in a fog since that night. I have a hard time remembering and focusing which is getting very annoying at this point. I am definitely going to look into those drugs because though I do feel better I’m still not the same.
 
Just got prescribed another anti headache medicine...topamax. Little nervous to try it as tylenol and melatonin are excruciating but givin' it a go tonight. Wish me luck :)

Topamax did nothing for me. I'm about to to start celexa but I have high doubts that it will do anything. I'm also going to try an occipital nerve block soon.

And to the people who think this is fake it truly isn't and there's no way you can understand how this is. It's actually pretty offensive to me that you think I'm some dea goon when I've been in intense pain for the past 11 months. This is the only place we have found with people that have similar head problems. It hurts so bad right now.

Also I say this every page but people keep saying it's the herbs and blends but this happened to me with pure jwh18.
 
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I tried it for the 1st time on monday night. The high itself was pretty strange. I honestly felt more drunk than I did high. All of the psychedelic qualities of weed were pretty much flushed down the toilet also. Music just sounded like noise to me. No red eyes, no cottonmouth, and no munchies, but instead a pretty painful headache which lasted the rest of the night. Pretty unpleasant knowing that it affects everyone so differently. Some people I know smoke it all time with no adverse effects. Others only try it once and end up having seizures in the hospital. As for the high itself, I actually felt less anxiety and paranoia than on weed. Still though, the headache and the overall dirty feeling of it just doesn't sit well with me. If the production of all synthetic cannabinoids was ceased and they were extinct, I really wouldn't have any issues with it at all, to be honest. If people can smoke spice and K2 and be fine, good for you, but just because you don't feel any adverse effects doesn't necessarily mean that your insides aren't being fucked up. If they're going to sell this to people, they may as well ensure that it's somewhat safe. The fear of breaking federal laws is beginning to drive people to break the laws of their health. It just isn't right. If they can make a synthetic cannabinoid that doesn't fuck people up in record numbers, I'll give it a shot then. But until that day comes, I am keeping k2/spice out of my body. Don't get me wrong, the high was pretty pleasant, but isn't worth the potential damage. I'd sooner down an ounce of nutmeg than do this again.
 
Not sure if all this jwh stuff is true, but it's enough to keep me from smoking it. I guess you can say im paranoid XD
 
Not sure if all this jwh stuff is true, but it's enough to keep me from smoking it. I guess you can say im paranoid XD

It's definitely true. Nothing I have heard in this thread or anywhere else sounds fake or made up. I actually tried it AFTER seeing this thread, knowing damn well the possible consequences. JWH-018 and HU-210 is proof that everyone reacts differently to certain substances. There's only one way to find out...

Also, unless you have a legality issue that prevents you from using real cannabis, don't bother with JWH.
Anybody with a mental issue should stay far the fuck away also. There is no doubt that these synthetics can mess your wiring up even worse than THC.
 
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Ouchie try that Lorazepam or Ativan it works. The more research I do keeps looking at blood pressure issues somehow. If your blood pressure rises the symptoms seem to get worse, when I went to the er I was keeping an eye on my blood pressure before and after they gave me the Ativan and as it was going down so did the symptoms.

I've tried ativan and my blood pressure is normal every time I go to the doctor.
 
If synthetics did mess up the wiring in the brain what can be done to correct if anything? I never had any mental problems until after I OD on it now I feel like I am a little off in the head.
 
If synthetics did mess up the wiring in the brain what can be done to correct if anything? I never had any mental problems until after I OD on it now I feel like I am a little off in the head.

Well, how long has it been? What do you consider an overdose?
 
Well I only took one hit from a pre-package blend called 'cloud ten', but maybe I held it in for to long and it has been 44 days since I OD on it.
 
Well I only took one hit from a pre-package blend called 'cloud ten', but maybe I held it in for to long and it has been 44 days since I OD on it.

Wtf? What happened after you took the hit? By overdose, I hope you're referring to convulsions and a hospital trip, not just feeling shitty.

Give it time, try not to think about it, refrain from using any synthetic blend ever again. If you think it's really bad, stay off any psychoactive substance, period.
 
So I was drunk when I smoked it and what happened was I started to feel really high and it started making me feel sick. I decided to go lay down and thats when the spins started which were worse then anything I gotten from alcohol. Finally the spins stop then I started get the feeling of death and a lot of otehr unpleasant feelings to say the least. I also could not move or talk during all of this pretty much my body shut down.
 
I hope everyone had an enjoyable Christmas, even if you're feeling sick.

I had my neurology visit on Wednesday. They listened to my story and all of my symptoms. They were very curious about my case. Anyway, they gave me a very thorough physical exam and studied my CT scan. The only consistent, measurable problem I've had is high blood pressure. They said my exam was positive and didn't show any signs of an active problem in my brain.

The head neurologist told me that I need to stay away from caffeine, nicotine and alcohol. She also said that I need to drink water, fruit juice, eat healthy, and fit in a bit of exercise each day. She told me that she didn't know what this stuff did exactly, but I'm lucky I didn't do more damage as they see patients ****ed up by drugs all the time.

The verdict was that I should do as they suggested and wait it out as long as I feel like I'm not getting worse.

I have been doing what she suggested for about 3 months now and I'd say I'm getting 1% better each week. It is not great, but it is something. I figure I'll be at 100% in two years. My headaches are less frequent and most of the weirder symptoms such as night sweats and numbness in my hands have gone away, praise God. The times I feel worse now I usually at night when I'm tired.

My friend that I smoked it with hasn't had any of the problems that I have except he started getting really bad headaches once in a while. It is crazy how it effects people in so many different ways!

The doctor visit wasn't the cure I was looking for, but at least it was some positive assurance that my brain isn't fried and I'm not going to die from an internal reason anytime soon. On the bright side, I have learned much from this experience and I have taken a closer look at my life to re-evaluate what is really important.

I hope this encourages you.
 
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