morphene said:
BTW I wrote down earlier what i thought would duplicate parts of my time, well except i went to go pass out half way through because i felt like i had used a ton of poppers. anyway, if you wanted to be me the first hour imagine taking:
large amount of zinc enough to cause hot skin/flashes
two shots of vodka
Like 400-500mg of dxm but never quite get to onset
drink 3 gallons of water super fast (for the distended stomach)
50mg Methylphenidate (imagine just the jitter and headache not the amp)
barely threshold codeine dose
It's interesting that you should say that. I'm a regular user of poppy pod tea (I mantain myself on this shit, WD's after 24 hours etc) and I definitely would say that your comparison is valid, and very interesting to me.
I've been using poppies for roughly a year now, and I'm pretty sure I've built up a bit of tolerance to some of the other alkaloids. Even still, pretty much everytime I drink the tea (even a mantainence dose) it causes my skin to flush, particularly my face and scalp. I've assumed it to be a histamine reaction.
As for the distended stomach, if I drink enough tea and then eat something I feel like I get full almost immediatly and I know the sensation you describe, like my stomach is bulging. I usually only get that after I eat, but if I drink enough tea I notice it too sometimes.
Right around the time I start to notice the morphine high, I also feel a slight physical stimulation (like the side effects of speed I suppose without the mental effects) and I also notice an increase in muscle rigidity which sometimes reminds me of DXM. Oftentimes I notice jaw clenching too after drinking a recreational dose of tea. In addition to all of this, I usually notice a moderate morphine buzz at the same time too. Many of these effects used to be more profound when I first started drinking it. I remember a few times I had to lay down because I was overwhelmed by the effects and was feeling a bit jittery and lightheaded.
All of these things sort of make sense though when we analyze some of the alkaloids.
Morphine: This one is obvious, this accounts for most of the positive effects of the tea.
Thebaine: Seems to have a physical stimulatory effect, probably responsible partially for that "feels like speed w/out mental effects feeling."
Noscapine: This is an interesting constituent. Noscapine is primarily a sigma receptor agonist. Know what else does this? Dextromethorphan! I'd be willing to bet that this contributes to the stimulation and muscle rigidity (jaw clenching too). Check out the wikipedia entry on noscapine, it's sorta interesting