So, I'm a freshman where I'm from and very inexperienced when it comes to drugs. Mainly I just smoke pot and drink but I decided one day to try Seroquel because it's all I had, and my dumbass friend "assured" me it would get me high.
So anyway, I pop 4 seroquel tablets (100 MG'S) so I've now taken 400 MG of Seroquel. The first thirty minutes I don't feel anything so I figured that my friend was a dumb shit, but it wasn't a waste because I didn't pay anything anyways.
I was surfing the internet, and then everything started to get very weird. I cannot explain exactly what was happening, but it was more of like a subconciese knowledge that something was fucked up. Letters and words started getting really twisted (not really visuals, just, different somehow) and I had this incredible lack of energy that made the simplest task of moving my hand or fingers almost impossible. At this time it was more of a lack of WILL to do these tasks then actual strength to do so. In a while it was very weird. So at this point I was wishing I could puke this shit up, when I was hit with an incredible lack of will, energy, strength, and downright want to do anything at all. I was suddenly extremely tired (Because Seroquel is for sleeping) but I could not sleep, because I had no will or energy to even do that. So I'm scared shitless at this point, and I decide to check my heart rate. For some reason my heart was racing furiously and pounding so hard I thought it was going to beat out of my chest and splatter below me (Which is weird because I would figure my heart would be beating extremely slow...) and I was fucking scared shitless. I thought that I was going to die. To make a long story short, I ended up just riding out this experience and my heart, everything returned to normal. I realized after that 400 MG seroquel is a shitload, and I still to this day do not understand how I managed to pull through without going into a coma or dieing or SOMETHING. Scary, scary experience.
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So anyway, I pop 4 seroquel tablets (100 MG'S) so I've now taken 400 MG of Seroquel. The first thirty minutes I don't feel anything so I figured that my friend was a dumb shit, but it wasn't a waste because I didn't pay anything anyways.
I was surfing the internet, and then everything started to get very weird. I cannot explain exactly what was happening, but it was more of like a subconciese knowledge that something was fucked up. Letters and words started getting really twisted (not really visuals, just, different somehow) and I had this incredible lack of energy that made the simplest task of moving my hand or fingers almost impossible. At this time it was more of a lack of WILL to do these tasks then actual strength to do so. In a while it was very weird. So at this point I was wishing I could puke this shit up, when I was hit with an incredible lack of will, energy, strength, and downright want to do anything at all. I was suddenly extremely tired (Because Seroquel is for sleeping) but I could not sleep, because I had no will or energy to even do that. So I'm scared shitless at this point, and I decide to check my heart rate. For some reason my heart was racing furiously and pounding so hard I thought it was going to beat out of my chest and splatter below me (Which is weird because I would figure my heart would be beating extremely slow...) and I was fucking scared shitless. I thought that I was going to die. To make a long story short, I ended up just riding out this experience and my heart, everything returned to normal. I realized after that 400 MG seroquel is a shitload, and I still to this day do not understand how I managed to pull through without going into a coma or dieing or SOMETHING. Scary, scary experience.
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