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2C-P Recommended 'Next Step' help + Experiences so far.

TheAxiom

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Hello there folks, not been a part of any forums on drug culture apart from one relating to DXM (dextroverse.org).

I've had 3 previous trips on 2C-P. All 12mg.
I've had experience with 4-Aco-Dmt, 5-Meo-Mipt (moxxy) and DXM previous to this. I'm around 180lbs in case anyone wants this as reference.

Well, I'm experienced somewhat with psychedelics, but I would consider myself quite a psychonaut anyway. But in case anyone is interested to try this, apart from the length of the trip (probably the longest trip you'll have) it is not in any way too frightening at this dose for me personally.

T+5.00 after the dose kicked in (T+8.00 hours after dosing) Pupil dilation generally wears off and you're ok to walk around in public again, might giggle to yourself a little bit but should be able to control it.

Effects personally are vivid colours, introspection and some visuals, mainly things 'Pulsing' and such.

Now I want to try upping the dose a little as I don't get much effects out of this dose. I have a couple caps laying around (11 I think) each with 12mg. I don't have a scale and was considering eyeballing half of one cap, to make it a total of 18mg.

After reading a couple of experiences on erowid though, Especially one who took 17mg (although he says his scale may have been inaccurate) and had a rather troubled experience bodily wise. I thought it was a better idea to ask if anyone has taken a dose of 15mg+ to help me recommend on my next step tonight...

I don't want to overdo-it. But I feel as though I'd be well prepared for the trip mind wise, however the bodily effects are slightly worrying.

Thanks in advance for any information.
Feel free to ask for more details on my 12mg dose if you're interested. I've heard it's an uncommon drug to hear about making accurate descriptions a hard task to find.
 
Now I want to try upping the dose a little as I don't get much effects out of this dose. I have a couple caps laying around (11 I think) each with 12mg. I don't have a scale and was considering eyeballing half of one cap, to make it a total of 18mg.
Never eyeball so potent chemicals. Why eyeball, if you can do liquid measuring? It is pretty easy and accurate method of dosing. Also, how can you be sure you have 12 mg in each cap?

Don't increase your dose more than 20-25% next time, because it may be dangerous and result in very powerful unplesant experiences - check TR forum and The B&D 2C-P thread.
 
Thank you for the link, liquid measuring sounds interesting but I have no measuring cup or such if that is required... could you expand or provide me with a good link for a how to perhaps?
 
Liquid dosing is pretty easy and very accurate method of dosing. You just get a solution of necessary potency by dissolving a known amount of material in a known amount of water. Then, do simple math and calculate how much of liquid you need. And after all, dose it with some measuring "device".

I preferred 5 mg / 1 ml concentration for 2C-P and 10 mg / 1 ml for other, less potent 2Cs. Ususally, I use medical syringes(2-2.5 cc) for dosing, you can dose with 0.1 ml precision. But, if you can't get such syringes with needles from pharmacy, try getting oral syringe - but bear in mind that it is less precise, so you have to use lower concentration for your solution.

I hope this helps.:)
 
where would one find a medical syringe,
i just bought a 2 dollar one from shoppers,
and i can get it pretty exact except sometimes there are bubbles,
 
If you can't find any oral syringes, you can always use a scale to weigh the solution. This is how I usually do it. Just remember that water weighs 1 gram/mL. If you know this and you know the amounts of water and chemicals in the solution, you can dose extremely accurately, even if you only have a scale that goes one decimal point.
 
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