2-fma

2-fma is a lovely chemical I've been indulging in quite frequently these past few weeks. Frequently as in, 4 times a week. Which I know is a little ridiculous and I've never done a drug this often for this long.

It started the week of Memorial Day. I was put in charge of the back room at work in the mornings, which meant going in at 7am rather than 7:30, opening the truck, starting to unload it, then going down to where the processors are and basically running shit. Getting all the boxes on the conveyer belt to the correct section, opening the mixed boxes and sorting it out, very fast paced, not that processing isn't already. I was nervous because my supervisor who's usually in charge is very fast and always yelling, making it seem more intense than it really has to be. I didn't think I could compare to her and handle everything, so I took 60mg of 2-fma in a capsule the first day. I did just as well as she did, in fact one person told me I did it faster than usual. I was only planning on doing it that one day for the week, like how I dose adderall. I've found that I can't do adderall 2 consecutive days because of how much it drains me and feel best if I do it once a week maximum, which I assumed would be the same for 2-fma. But I was wrong.

That night, sleep came easily and I slept 7 solid hours before getting up at 5:30 the next day. I felt fine, and decided to take another 60mg capsule since it went so well. Again, I found it easy to sleep that night. This progressed over the 3 weeks and I never saw a reason to stop taking it, so I didn't.

The main thing that makes this chemical unique IMO is its lack of negative side effects. Mainly, the ability to eat and sleep. With adderall, even if I take it at 6am, I cannot fall asleep until at least 2am, which means the next day will be hell if I have to get up at 6 again. It also makes it impossible to eat, so when I'm crashing 12 hours later, a lot of that shitty feeling is actually due to low blood sugar from not eating. With 2-fma, I can fall asleep at 10pm if I take it at 6am. And while I don't get hungry, as long as I remember to eat on my lunch breaks, it's not difficult to get some food down, which means that I don't feel shitty later. Actually I don't even notice the come down. All I know is that at the end of my shift (4pm, almost 10 hours after ingesting) I still feel a bit of stimulation, but it's not that noticeable when I get home. Then I actually get an appetite for dinner time and am tired by bed time. Get a solid night's sleep, then when I get up again, I'm fully refreshed and my body doesn't feel like it was on drugs the day before. Pretty incredible. Oh, another thing, I never developed a tolerance. Even doing it 4 mornings in a row, 60mg gave me the same boost each time.

As for the effects while on it - It feels pretty similar to adderall to me. Perhaps a bit less intense and euphoric. I have this problem with adderall that happens every time I try to write a paper on it: I get distracted. It makes me feel so great that I wanna go do something fun. Because it makes hanging with mates, driving around, having sex, listening to tunes, biking, playing video games, and pretty much everything under the sun so much more enjoyable, I wanna go do one of those rather than write a paper. Now I haven't tried to write a paper on 2-fma yet as I'm off for the summer, but I have a feeling it will be easier to do. I don't get such an intense body buzz on it. I get a buzz about 30 minutes after taking it, but this fades rather quickly, although I don't really notice it leaving. Then I'm just in a better mood, with more energy and focus, but I don't feel that rush like adderall. I'm not sweating excessively or over-stimulated; basically I don't feel like I'm tweaking. In my opinion, adderall has more recreational value but 2-fma is perfect for what it is, which is a functional stimulant for when you wanna get some shit done and be in a good mood during it.

Right now it's the fourth week of use and I feel great. Although I'm not doing it every day this week as my supervisor came back and I don't have to be up as early. I'll report back in a month or two about my well-being, as this may not be sustainable over a long period of time. But so far, so good.
 
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