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Bluelighter
it happens
Actually on one high dose LSD experience I had when I was a young'un, I saw little ants or spiders of some sort crawling on my skin for a bit, but then they disappeared once I realized that they were just a hallucination. But, I had been up tripping hard all night, so sleep deprivation was definitely a contributing factor.
What blows my mind is that some people actually enjoy this kind of thing. I just don't understand them. DPH what I would call an anti-recreational drug. Lol
For a time I thouroughly enjoyed the combination of DXM and Diphenhydramine, usually 500-600mg DXM and up to 500mg Diphenhydramine.
Datura was craaaazy that's the one sent me to hospital..Sounds a lot like datura, which was the worst drug I've ever done without a doubt. Definitely won't be trying this one any time soon.
its actually really good, i think. but easy to get out of control with. I took a box of dxm (16) and 20 dramamine tabs (or whatever you call them). I had a great time. but its VERY dangerous. It makes you do dumb shit. i wondered into a pool at the peak of my trip and walked around for a while as i was told. you really loose yourself in the trip. most of the time when i trip, i know im tripping and can control it pretty good. but i completely lost myself.
Actually, this thread has prompted me to ask a question that I've been wondering about for a while.
Does anyone else here experience massively idiosyncratic reactions to ACEi's like Diphenhydramine and Promethazine?
I personally cannot use them as they induce full blown delirium at therapeutic levels
40mg of Promethazine has me trying to kill the hordes of spiders (another question: why is it always spiders?! Why not butterflies? To misquote HP) that erupt from every surface whilst a bear/dog hybrid sits in my back garden for 2 hours.
50-100mg DPH has me hiding under the covers from the gang of demonic shadow creatures that have climbed through my bedroom window to kill me as horrendous wounds appear on my hands, becoming more gruesome with every second spent looking at them.
I deal with intermittent psychosis but this feels entirely different and only lasts as long as the drug is in my system so I don't believe it is simply an induction of latent psychoses.