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(MPA & 3-FPM) - Experienced - Tingly Tingles.

MilzyWilzy

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(MPA & 3-FPM / Various Doses) - Experienced - Tingly Tingles.

I am experienced in the use of research chemical stimulants and wanted to try the above named chemicals in a combination.

I initially insufflated an 80mg dose of 3-FPM. I immediately felt content and happy after this.

After half an hour, I insufflated 50mg of MPA. After 10 minutes, I began to feel happier and rather stimulated. I was more aware of my feelings and began to feel tingles all over my body. It felt brilliant.

I began to get involved in various tasks and I was obsessed with them. I was so engrossed in what I was doing, I didn't realise that nearly two hours had passed. Some more of that combo will go down nicely, I told myself.

A further 30mg of 3-FPM was insufflated and 50mg of MPA was plugged. Again, instant contentedness was experienced and I busied myself with the tasks that I was so eager to get back to. The tingles became more intense this time and I felt nothing but bliss.

2 more hours had passed, when I hurriedly prepared a further 20mg of 3-FPM and 20mg of MPA. I mixed both of the powders together and excitedly insufflated the line.

Many more hours passed and 2 more doses of the above ratio were taken. My oh my, I loved the tingles. They felt like gentle kisses caressing the whole of my body.

So then, in short I very much enjoyed the combo and remained focussed for many hours. I will be certain to try this mixture again and look forward to those tingly tingles!
 
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Did you experience any bad sides? I have both of these chems and have been pondering on combining the 2 but as they are both stimulants it kinda pushes me away
 
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in general mixing stimulants makes th side-effects much more pronounced so I'd say that's some sound thinking
 
I did experience bad side and after effects and would not recommend that you combine stimulants, more so RC stimulants. Steer clear, I was admitted to hospital and was not in a good way. Please, stick to one or the other. The risk is not worth the dangers.

Stay safe.
 
Thanks for your report MilzyWilzy,

I really hope you are already feeling better.

It's not generally a good idea to mix stimulants because they tend to increase the plasmatic concentrations of each other, usually resulting in an increase of the side/toxic effects of the compounds in comparison with independent experiences with any of them. There might be other reasons we don't know yet since their pharmacokinetics profiles are not very known, at least yet.

Take care.
 
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