Marauder
Bluelighter
I actually pulled over and had to type this because it's important. A friend of mine and I had bad reactions on diphenidine. We are both ok now and the experiences did not occur together and I actually just reached out to him today but he has not gotten back to me about the details of his experience yet but here's what I put together.
I had smoked tobacco plus diphenidine almost close together (within minutes apart, not something I usually do.) So do my friend. I then experienced an acute head pain, what I imagine a stroke to feel like, or maybe an aneurysm. It felt like a nerve or vein in my head was going to pop. It quickly, within seconds, became excruciatingly painful and I was only able to run to my neighbor's home and ask him to call 911.
When the ambulance arrived I was on the floor confused but still conscious. Vitals were taken and questions were asked but within maybe 10 minutes--no sense of time except very early in the 911/emergency procedure that we did not drive away from the home yet--I felt ok enough to request not being taken to a hospital.
In hindsight I should have gone but anyway. Fast forward one day and after sleep, I feel normal and fine minus tinnitus and some feeling of euphoria which I can only attribute to being alive and maybe some physiological or chemical body and brain reaction that feels transient, though admittedly pleasant. The experience is scary and I've since flushed the substance away. I'm even afraid to smoke tobacco now and will refrain from this for as long as possible, hopefully forever.
So the only things I can find from reports of fatalities from diphenidine online are that it was smoked with or without tobacco or synthetic cannabinoids. Perhaps blood pressure medication or psychiatric medication plays a role here but I'm no doctor so I won't guess any further.
Please be safe. If you continue to smoke diphenidine or a related substance do so in moderation and try not to mix with any other substance, and please have a sitter by. Do it for your family's sake if not your own or our sake.
I keep saying smoked only because this was my ROA and the ROA of diphenidine mixed with synthetic cannabinoids suggested to be a cause of death in online report(s). It's likely not safe to mix with some substances or situations in any ROA.
I had smoked tobacco plus diphenidine almost close together (within minutes apart, not something I usually do.) So do my friend. I then experienced an acute head pain, what I imagine a stroke to feel like, or maybe an aneurysm. It felt like a nerve or vein in my head was going to pop. It quickly, within seconds, became excruciatingly painful and I was only able to run to my neighbor's home and ask him to call 911.
When the ambulance arrived I was on the floor confused but still conscious. Vitals were taken and questions were asked but within maybe 10 minutes--no sense of time except very early in the 911/emergency procedure that we did not drive away from the home yet--I felt ok enough to request not being taken to a hospital.
In hindsight I should have gone but anyway. Fast forward one day and after sleep, I feel normal and fine minus tinnitus and some feeling of euphoria which I can only attribute to being alive and maybe some physiological or chemical body and brain reaction that feels transient, though admittedly pleasant. The experience is scary and I've since flushed the substance away. I'm even afraid to smoke tobacco now and will refrain from this for as long as possible, hopefully forever.
So the only things I can find from reports of fatalities from diphenidine online are that it was smoked with or without tobacco or synthetic cannabinoids. Perhaps blood pressure medication or psychiatric medication plays a role here but I'm no doctor so I won't guess any further.
Please be safe. If you continue to smoke diphenidine or a related substance do so in moderation and try not to mix with any other substance, and please have a sitter by. Do it for your family's sake if not your own or our sake.
I keep saying smoked only because this was my ROA and the ROA of diphenidine mixed with synthetic cannabinoids suggested to be a cause of death in online report(s). It's likely not safe to mix with some substances or situations in any ROA.