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Dextromethorphan Polistirex: Anxiolytic?

It can be both.

It's both an SNRI & a dissociative drug. In the right dose, it may reduce anxiety. Take too much & it could make you anxious if you start to trip without realizing you're going to be tripping.

Polisterex just means the DXM is wrapped in edible plastic bubbles, which causes it to release slowly & essentially become an "extended release" form of DXM.


I've done so many DXM trips. Polisterex tends to be a little more on the milder side but lasts a hell of a long time.

I remember once in 2015, I took a DXM polisterex trip & the movie "The Descent" came on the TV. I had seen it decades ago when it came out, but that night, the DXM had me so enthralled into the movie, that I felt like I was there with them, climbing through dark caves. But I felt very calm & content & just happy to be watching this movie.

So yeah, DXM can absolutely reduce anxiety in certain people & under certain circumstances.
 
Is the Polistirex element important?
I've taken DXM many times but never noticed that part.
I've found that I prefer Polistirex to Hydrobromide. It can be more draining, but the trip is better.

What DeathIndustrial88 said holds true for me. There's a happy medium with DXM. Taking too much blows up (exacerbates) the anxiety levels.
 
I've found that I prefer Polistirex to Hydrobromide. It can be more draining, but the trip is better.

What DeathIndustrial88 said holds true for me. There's a happy medium with DXM. Taking too much blows up (exacerbates) the anxiety levels.
With the polisterex, you get more DXO, so more dissociative/pain relief/etc..
I find the Hbr the trip comes on & makes my brain feel like it's being fried like an electrical circuit. lol But I've had some incredibly memorable trips on both.


I had to stop using DXM though unfortunately. I started having these episodes where I'd wake up & the center of my chest would feel really tight & it would hurt to breathe in. I'd also feel slightly weak like I'd have a flu or something. Would last about 3 days. Thought it was costochondritis & wasn't sure why I kept getting it.

And then I eventually noticed that it would always happen right after I'd do DXM. So I quit doing DXM for like a year & it never came back, so I'm assuming the DXM was causing it. Why & what it exactly it was doing to me, I have no idea. But I miss DXM some days & I'm afraid to touch it again now. I passed my "50 trip limit" a long time ago though too.
 
I've found that I prefer Polistirex to Hydrobromide. It can be more draining, but the trip is better.

What DeathIndustrial88 said holds true for me. There's a happy medium with DXM. Taking too much blows up (exacerbates) the anxiety levels.

I get the happy medium.
I usually aim for second plateau. Third or beyond just sounds terrifying to me.
 
I get the happy medium.
I usually aim for second plateau. Third or beyond just sounds terrifying to me.
I don't know where they fall but I've had some terrible trips.

I thought about being shoved into an oven, and dying in an ambulance afterwards.

I've gotten terribly depressed and almost incapable of moving. I'm not sure if it's depersonalization and/or derealization but some of these trips have been total disasters.

I've had thoughts that I'm dead/dying/in hell. It's weird and terrible. Edit: I'm not sure the trips would have qualified as Cotard's Syndrome, but I don't think so.
 
I remember once in 2015, I took a DXM polisterex trip & the movie "The Descent" came on the TV. I had seen it decades ago when it came out, but that night, the DXM had me so enthralled into the movie, that I felt like I was there with them, climbing through dark caves. But I felt very calm & content & just happy to be watching this movie.
I had an existential crisis after watching the movie The Others many years ago. Recently during a trip there was fog and rain outside my house. It made me think of the fog around the house in that movie.
 
I don't know where they fall but I've had some terrible trips.

I thought about being shoved into an oven, and dying in an ambulance afterwards.

I've gotten terribly depressed and almost incapable of moving. I'm not sure if it's depersonalization and/or derealization but some of these trips have been total disasters.

I've had thoughts that I'm dead/dying/in hell. It's weird and terrible. Edit: I'm not sure the trips would have qualified as Cotard's Syndrome, but I don't think so.

Yeah, that's third and forth plateau's.

There's a big difference between second and third..third is where you start to fully dissociate, first and second are more like stoned/opioidishhh kinda thing
 
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