Mental Health she's slowly going crazy in my arms

phrenethylamine

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Forgive me for expecting the mindset here to be more supportive than helpful; exposed to the infinite suffering inherent to the human condition, esp. In case of psychonauts and junkies, regulars of this subforum might be predisposed to provide comfort and consolation which is alas not what I seek today; I sincerely hope to be proved wrong, for I wish to believe we can together conquer the suffering of individuals.

Your sympathy is much appreciated; however, I am here to humbly ask you for information. Anything related to tryptamine hypersensitivity and overdose, especially in regards to mental illness, anything that you might have read, heard, seen or experienced and you thing that might be of help to us, will help me figure this out.

This post wound up quite long. I've been writing it for an hour or so. I will now hurry to post it before I get stuck re-reading and editing it for another hour. I'm missing the point already. I will repost it, abridged, in the psychedelics subforum, as well as reddit's /r/drugs; and I will send it to erowid since they look like they could use moxy trip reports.

Background:
She's slowly going crazy in my arms

A few years ago we were in high school, smoked weed once or twice a week, but later it started only making her feel unwell, so we stopped
Of course weed's an entire different science - and there's a lot of bad weed round these parts

Two or three years ago she took heroin for the first time; visibly shaken, reported a psychedelic trip the likes of which I have long sought, and would not expect even from lsd. In recent months, started taking heroin again with varying frequency, but keeping her habit well in check for now: she is the most inhumanely responsible person I have ever met.

The above, among other of her personality traits, probably due to schizoid personality disorder (covert type); predisposition towards schizophrenia likely due to diagnosed grandparent. Also condition of renal system is suboptimal: frequent cystitis, kidneys sensitive to cold.

Her poetry and drawings, as well as the music she composes, have born a remarkably psychedelic quality before she had ever experienced any psychoactives whatsoever. In her early teens she had a tendency towards vivid daydreaming, which later subsided. Prone to mood swings, though not unprovoked - in minutes can change from kind, sensitive, truly caring, to cold, stubborn, violent. She's stressed - it takes her tremendous amounts of effort to keep up with daily life because, where she is in it, keeping up means having to excel at everything.

Over the last year, she reported occassionally seeing things, and, in last months, several moments of psychosis have made her, and me, worried about her mental health. As usual, a multitude of reasons not to seek qualified help; most prominently, due to where on planet earth we live, finding adequate medical help is next to impossible.

Incident:
Month ago, she took shrooms twice, had respectively: bad trip and horribly bad trip. Once found no rest from 7pm to 4am due to vivid, morbid, cevs and oevs. Never again.

5-6 hours ago we had some 5-meo-mipt (was there ~10-15mg in that capsule? Cant be sure) in a comfortable home setting. Here's what happened her.

In 15 minutes, shes 'feeling weird'; in 30 her body starts aching; and then, madness. Oevs that, judging from the look on her face, were unbearably horrid. Mentioned people with skin flaking off and shit like that before becoming speechless.

And then, catatonia. Shallow breathing and foam from mouth. I keep speaking to her, encouraging her that she's going to be fine. I'm not good at this. But sometimes she responds.

She was like this for a little over half an hour. She makes a familiar gesture and I frantically scramble for pen and paper. She scribbles "cant breathe, cant speak". 'father' she utters, but we are relieved to see that the piece of paper was just an old phone bill and not one of her father's documents. Slowly regains speech. Afraid of not being able to sing ever again. I bring her a guitar and she sings in a frail voice.

I make the mental link between this and her shroom trips, she's hypersensitive to tryptamine alkaloids, and I curse myself for offering her those pills. As soon as she can stand, we go back and forth between rooms as she struggles with pains in chest and abdomen. Reports really tense throat and vocal folds.

And while the last bit was completely in her mind, now her body takes the hit. What I suppose is that her nervous system, shaken by what the tryptamine overdose did to it, was left easily susceptible to all the side effects of whatever uppers the cap had most likely been cut with. It took her half an hour to regain some control over her body; still very ill at this point, she asks for her brother (he and his girlfriend are our roommates). She would never bother him if she wasn't feeling really bad; you probably already expect that she doesn't like asking anyone for help. Truly, with what her problems are like, and with what everyone around us is like, help is more trouble than it's worth.

Her brother wakes up. He smokes weed daily and is no stranger to amphetamines. An avid party-goer, he has seen his share of sick people, and judges her to be okay. That's the first good news for tonight - I really can't tell how well she's doing, and neither can she. He stays with us for half an hour and we discuss her condition for a while - she's mostly herself now, only a very suffering herself.

Mind you, I took a pill with her. And I would've enjoyed eating two. Had this ordeal not happened, the effect that the pill had on me would be pleasant. So it's obviously something with her body's chemistry that isn't right. I looked up info on 5-ht2a receptors; sounds close.

So this brings us to the present moment. I am sitting next to her bed, and I am waking her up every ten minutes, as she asked. She goes back to sleep in seconds. She's tired, but odds are she'll be fine. I'll obviously keep her off psychedelics, as well as heroin - which, although not nearly as destructive to her as tryptamines have shown to be, isn't doing her any good, either.
 
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In MPO If a person has a predisposition to schizophrenia, then I would recommend that they refrain from taking any drugs for ever. I know of at least three people who had a predisposition to schizophrenia and three different drugs sent each of them permanently over the edge. one trip peyote buttons=hung himself after a couple years after incident, one trip LSD=in mental ward to this day, short amount of use of methamphetamine =Shot Himself. I don't post this because I think that what happened, i have no idea, but because it was stated that she has those tendencies and wish to state that one use was enough to send these good people over for good. I hope you find someone who can help u out here on BL.

EDIT: i just posted this so that anyone who has or knows someone they feel may have schizophrenia is aware what may happen. phrenethylamine, godspeed she gets better.<3
 
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I totally agree; people that are predisposed to schizophrenia/mental disorders should have no business taking psychedelics. It's irresponsible. And you don't know the amount of 5-meo-mipt you took? The difference between 10-15mg of this substance is vastly different and even 10mg as a first dose is pushing it for a lot of people. I hope your friend comes out of this OK and if so, keep her away from psychedelics, whether they are tryptamines or anything else. They are obviously not for her.
 
I would seriously recommend no more drugs for now. It seems like she is clearly suffering from psychotic symptoms and it sounds like it's not transient but actually getting worse and worse, very likely atleast partly because of drugs. The acute situation sounds terrible, I hope you two are doing all right. Now I cannot guarantee, but I think she should recover from this OD over time, although she really should be in as stable as possible environment mentally and physically that you can provide for her (as little altering of brain chemistry as possible!). I don't know how old you are, but since you talk about being in high school a few years ago, I'd guess she's about 20 years old? That's about the age when schizophrenia usually starts to manifest itself more clearly. If she continues to use drugs, it might really, really mess her life for a long time.

If she goes into full-blown psychosis, I really recommend you seek medical attention as soon as possible. Now I'm assuming the worst, but the earlier she gets help, the better her outlook will be. I would recommend getting at the very least anti-psychotics for emergencies.

Please keep us updated about how things progress if you want more thorough advice regarding mental health.
 
i think the most important thing here is the irresponsible dosing. 5-meo-mipt can vary wildly from person to person with threshold dosage, and if you werent sure if it was 10 or 15 mgs, chances are it could have been more than 15. get a milligram scale. it is an imperative tool for a psychonaut
 
And then, catatonia. Shallow breathing and foam from mouth. I keep speaking to her, encouraging her that she's going to be fine. I'm not good at this. But sometimes she responds.

Why didn't you call an ambulance at this point?
 
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