GrandMasterFrillz
Greenlighter
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- Apr 27, 2013
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I've been thinking about trying Ayahuasca or smoking DMT sometime this summer after the academic year ends. So I've been reading about and researching into nn-DMT and 5-MeO-DMT online in order to better prepare myself for the experience. It sounds like Ayahuasca is the gentlest path to take when it comes to the DMT endeavour, but I am most curious about smoking it too.
A lot of users seem to report an inability to breath correctly as an effect of smoking 5-MeO-DMT:
"My instinctual breathing mechanism ceases working, and I find myself deliberately trying to keep breathing."
Another trip report describes the experience in this way:
"It is a push, a shove, an acceleration, a rocket exhaust, a steadily rising voltage, like being at the base of the Grand Coulee Dam as an earthquake shatters the concrete wall and lets 50,000,000 gallons of water follow the force of gravity towards your body and sweep you off into the great beyond, and you don't have any idea where it will tail off and allow you to breathe again. Higher and higher and higher and yet again higher and just as it starts to get unbearable, the peak is reached, and I settle down into the roller coaster and realize I will live."
My question is this: Is this feeling of breathlessness an actual physical occurrence? Is it actually difficult to breath, or is it just seemingly difficult to breath? Is there any real danger associated with the breathlessness induced by the 5-MeO-DMT experience?
Thanks, GrandMasterFrillz
A lot of users seem to report an inability to breath correctly as an effect of smoking 5-MeO-DMT:
"My instinctual breathing mechanism ceases working, and I find myself deliberately trying to keep breathing."
Another trip report describes the experience in this way:
"It is a push, a shove, an acceleration, a rocket exhaust, a steadily rising voltage, like being at the base of the Grand Coulee Dam as an earthquake shatters the concrete wall and lets 50,000,000 gallons of water follow the force of gravity towards your body and sweep you off into the great beyond, and you don't have any idea where it will tail off and allow you to breathe again. Higher and higher and higher and yet again higher and just as it starts to get unbearable, the peak is reached, and I settle down into the roller coaster and realize I will live."
My question is this: Is this feeling of breathlessness an actual physical occurrence? Is it actually difficult to breath, or is it just seemingly difficult to breath? Is there any real danger associated with the breathlessness induced by the 5-MeO-DMT experience?
Thanks, GrandMasterFrillz
