Thomas Davie
Bluelight Crew
Background; I'm 52 , 6ft tall, 176 lbs and have my health monitored fairly closely by 2 doctors. Smoke weed daily from 2-20x (medical). From Feb/2012 until March 16th this year I consumed mushrooms at least once a week. If on holidays it was more like 2-4 times a week. I felt I was consuming too much. Wasn't too hard to stop, I just ate more and more until I ran out.
Definite psychological readjustment, the worst of which was minor depression and the persistent feeling that I should be tripping. No physical withdrawl effects that I know of.
Anyways, about 3 times since quitting (temporarily stopping), I've had experiences that seem to me to be like flashbacks. Typically I become very aware of my visual field, start to feel mildly like I am coming up on mushrooms (a bit of stomach discomfort) and can start to see what I call fractal snowflakes When this happens, I have about 10 minutes to put myself away safely. The fractals grow into rotating shapes and come closer and closer, eventually obscuring my vision. It's very hard to walk at this point (or do anything really), so I lie down and just try to go with the flow. It's over in 20 minutes give or take. Blood pressure is not increased, but there is a small increase in pulse rate which I attribute to mild panic.
It feels like a mushroom trip, but is much more visual.
Not sure, but these 'episodes' or spells as my grandmother would have termed them, might be associated with unintentional periods of fasting.
Last thing I can think of is that they never happened during my period of active use.
thanks for any ideas.
Tom
Definite psychological readjustment, the worst of which was minor depression and the persistent feeling that I should be tripping. No physical withdrawl effects that I know of.
Anyways, about 3 times since quitting (temporarily stopping), I've had experiences that seem to me to be like flashbacks. Typically I become very aware of my visual field, start to feel mildly like I am coming up on mushrooms (a bit of stomach discomfort) and can start to see what I call fractal snowflakes When this happens, I have about 10 minutes to put myself away safely. The fractals grow into rotating shapes and come closer and closer, eventually obscuring my vision. It's very hard to walk at this point (or do anything really), so I lie down and just try to go with the flow. It's over in 20 minutes give or take. Blood pressure is not increased, but there is a small increase in pulse rate which I attribute to mild panic.
It feels like a mushroom trip, but is much more visual.
Not sure, but these 'episodes' or spells as my grandmother would have termed them, might be associated with unintentional periods of fasting.
Last thing I can think of is that they never happened during my period of active use.
thanks for any ideas.
Tom
