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Do your legs ever "thump" or spazz out on psychedelics?

QuasiModo

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Particularly with LSD when I am sitting my legs will bounce around kick around sometimes at random. This last fry I was convinced my legs were making beautifully trippy bass music but then I realized how impossible that is lol.. Just a lot of noise coming from my lower half that night.
 
I get that sometimes on mescaline, but I believe its because I feel really cold.
 
All the fucking time, usually with phens. It's a stimulant thing IMO, worst I ever had was off a huge dose of bridgesii extract. I could not control it at all.
 
IMO its like RLS. I've only had it a couple times thankfully, atleast really bad. Seems like certain people get this effect from time to time with phens(probably the agonism of a certain receptor considering it can be caused by LSD too IMO). Justttt a bunch of useless speculation thats probably wrong though.
 
I got it on LSD every time and I've seen it in DOC. Actually, 2c-I was my worst, I thought 2c-I to be not deep and so I took 40mg after dosing 20mg first time. Still wasn't impressive, I just had like a seizure in my legs for 6 hours.
 
I remember once or twice thumping legs and a shivering sensation accompanied a few of my first Cannabis highs. Much moreso the thumping legs has been with LSD, there has been a momentary spazzing in my legs during most of my 100ug+ dosages.. Only once or twice EVER out of thousands of Cannabis experiences, for comparison.
 
I've definitely had some unstoppable body shivers outside on MDMA even when it wasn't really that cold. I usually get neck and lower back spasms from 5HT agonists though, had one in my neck last night for about 30 seconds but never super leg shaking unless the air is cold (which then I'd classify it as shivering).
 
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