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Yesterday I got a phone call from a friend who claimed he had a good bit of 2C-T-7. I had taken good acid with this guy, talked with him about research chems, and hung out over a week period, but hadn't heard from him since then, until last night. I picked up 200mg, and decided to do 20mg up the nose. I had a sober friend present who had agreed to be my sitter for the night. I smoked weed before and after I did it, to somewhat settle my nerves.
After 5 minutes I'm noticing altered perception, odd muscle sensations, and slight nausea. After 7-10 minutes I'm starting to feel very nausious, and hurl a couple times. My sitter is getting worried, but I do my best to reassure them that it's probably just due to it all hitting me at once, and becoming overwhelming. After 25 minutes or so I was noticing strong CEV's and OEV's, along with some auditory distortions, which are hard to describe. The weed is helping the nausea, but also seems to be intensifying the effects of the 2C-T-7. I stop smoking. The visuals at this point are some of the most impressive and detailed I've ever had, covering my whole field of vision and morphing everyday objects into what appear to be different types of abstract paintings. My muscles feel like they are having trouble moving as fluently as they normally do.
After 45-50 minutes I'm feeling extremely dissociated from reality. Nothing seems real. Everything looks cartoonish, painted, or fake. When I attempt to walk around I notice a definite loss of coordination and everything is trailing. I'm also noticing some really strange auditory hallucinations which has only every happened a couple times to me, and they wouldn't even compare to these. Voices sound deeper and kind of echo. I'm starting to have a hard time communicating with my sitter, which is scaring both of us from what I can tell. I start remembering myself being more sober when I was smoking, and start attempting smoking again in hopes of mellowing out. I can barely hold the bowl to light it, and start becoming more and more aware of how fucked up the physical functioning of my body is. I remember wondering if I'd gone insane as I was coming up with all of these really abstract thoughts out of nowhere. I am very frightened part of the way through the bowl, and get up to go to the bathroom. I have no idea why I was going to the bathroom, but I was. On the way, everything started this repetitive echoing, I felt very very off balance, and I guess collapsed. I don't remember much after that. The rest I have been told.
My sitter tells me that after I collapsed they called over other friends who were a bit more experienced. They said I laid on the floor for about a minute or 2 max, and then attempted to stand up and they tried to help me. I attempted to talk to them but it was nothing but gibberish and mumbling. I'm normally a very peaceful person, which is why it surprised me when i was told that I got aggressive many times throughout the night. They said I started raising my voice and appeared to be angry, but they couldn't tell why. I supposedly even tried to hit someone a while later when more people were around, and the person has a temper, so they almost attacked me. I was told that they finally calmed me down enough to lay me down on a bed. There were a myriad of other small psychotic episodes that happened throughout the night that I don't even have full details on yet. It's quite disturbing that I can't remember most of what happened after I fell.
I woke up this morning and I was still quite sluggish, my speech was still somewhat slurred, and I was still confused. I remained in this state until around 11 or 12 o'clock. Since then it's been progressively getting better, but I still feel far from baseline. I don't think it's normal to feel this way this long after an experience, anyone got advice?
substancecode_2ct7
After 5 minutes I'm noticing altered perception, odd muscle sensations, and slight nausea. After 7-10 minutes I'm starting to feel very nausious, and hurl a couple times. My sitter is getting worried, but I do my best to reassure them that it's probably just due to it all hitting me at once, and becoming overwhelming. After 25 minutes or so I was noticing strong CEV's and OEV's, along with some auditory distortions, which are hard to describe. The weed is helping the nausea, but also seems to be intensifying the effects of the 2C-T-7. I stop smoking. The visuals at this point are some of the most impressive and detailed I've ever had, covering my whole field of vision and morphing everyday objects into what appear to be different types of abstract paintings. My muscles feel like they are having trouble moving as fluently as they normally do.
After 45-50 minutes I'm feeling extremely dissociated from reality. Nothing seems real. Everything looks cartoonish, painted, or fake. When I attempt to walk around I notice a definite loss of coordination and everything is trailing. I'm also noticing some really strange auditory hallucinations which has only every happened a couple times to me, and they wouldn't even compare to these. Voices sound deeper and kind of echo. I'm starting to have a hard time communicating with my sitter, which is scaring both of us from what I can tell. I start remembering myself being more sober when I was smoking, and start attempting smoking again in hopes of mellowing out. I can barely hold the bowl to light it, and start becoming more and more aware of how fucked up the physical functioning of my body is. I remember wondering if I'd gone insane as I was coming up with all of these really abstract thoughts out of nowhere. I am very frightened part of the way through the bowl, and get up to go to the bathroom. I have no idea why I was going to the bathroom, but I was. On the way, everything started this repetitive echoing, I felt very very off balance, and I guess collapsed. I don't remember much after that. The rest I have been told.
My sitter tells me that after I collapsed they called over other friends who were a bit more experienced. They said I laid on the floor for about a minute or 2 max, and then attempted to stand up and they tried to help me. I attempted to talk to them but it was nothing but gibberish and mumbling. I'm normally a very peaceful person, which is why it surprised me when i was told that I got aggressive many times throughout the night. They said I started raising my voice and appeared to be angry, but they couldn't tell why. I supposedly even tried to hit someone a while later when more people were around, and the person has a temper, so they almost attacked me. I was told that they finally calmed me down enough to lay me down on a bed. There were a myriad of other small psychotic episodes that happened throughout the night that I don't even have full details on yet. It's quite disturbing that I can't remember most of what happened after I fell.
I woke up this morning and I was still quite sluggish, my speech was still somewhat slurred, and I was still confused. I remained in this state until around 11 or 12 o'clock. Since then it's been progressively getting better, but I still feel far from baseline. I don't think it's normal to feel this way this long after an experience, anyone got advice?
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