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Shrooms fighting with Risperdal/risperdone...

^^I see you have the pope for an avatar cool dude. I use a bible for a mouse pad bro.

By the way your advice isn’t worth shit to me or all the other people you talk shit to, but I guess you still have your own little world.
How nice.
 
luckytaak said:
^^I see you have the pope for an avatar cool dude. I use a bible for a mouse pad bro.

By the way your advice isn’t worth shit to me or all the other people you talk shit to, but I guess you still have your own little world.
How nice.


whats up with you?
didnt know i hurt ya...
come down

"break 3 mirrors in the dark" thats what im calling talking shit
 
i found it hilarious and quite theraputic in my imagination.. maybe its the cactus and risperidone playing tricks with my inner demons
 
I see people aborting trips with 1.5, 4 and 5mg risperidone (Risperdal). To me, anything above 1mg is a "high dose."

I've been rx'ed 0.25mg risperidone BID (so 0.25mg in the morning, 0.25mg at night) for the past 4 weeks. Four weeks ago, I took two tabs of LSD and tripped quite nicely.
Tonight, at around 10pm I took my nightly 0.25mg risperidone. 2 hours later, at midnight, I dosed a 5-strip of some quality-tested (and *high* quality, at that...) LSD blotter.

And I don't feel shit.

Could the sheer *power* of risperidone be that it can prevent the advent of a high-dose psychedelic experience when it itself has been taken, albeit quite prior to the administration of psychedelics, at the lowest prescribed dose available?

Gracias,

~ vaya
 
^ I used to be on risperidone when I was much younger, like age 10 - 12. Maybe that early activity in my "5-HT2A receptor" as bilzo said has something to do with my love of psychs :P
 
^unlikely, my friend... Risperidone is one of the most potent 5HT2 antagonists, which explains why it is capable of being used effectively to "abort" psychedelic experiences on drugs such as LSD, a potent 5HT2 agonist...

Hence my question as to why, despite such a low relative dose of risperidone (0.5mg/day vs. others' 1.5-5mg/day!), 5 hits of high quality blotter essentially went down the tubes last night :( :(

~ Vaya
 
Update last risperdal 0.25mg taken at 10:00pm last night... 5 100ug tabs taken at 11:45pm - slight bodily stimulation absolutely nothing more.
Skipped this morning's 8am 0.25mg risperdal, dosed on two 250ug tabs at 9am.

Time now = 10:45am and I'm just.... Fantastically trippin' the light fantastic. Wow. Got the answer to my original ? - a mere 0.25mg risperidone was indeed more than enough to totally nullify 500 mics of acid. But no more, no no that's not where were at NOW....................
 
Well what I was asking, is it possible that taking a 5-HT2 antagonist would affect the symptoms brought on by LSD later in life and just 5-HT2 agonists in general.
I have never combined the two and certainly don't intend to. No the only thing I like with my LSD is good company, good environment, and a big bowl of weed.
 
I just want to report back - I was, really, in *no* shape to be typing (I'm not sure how I got the above post out, TBH) - but I was thinking the same thing as

Its interesting that one day after not taking them made the difference. i would have figured if you take it regularly a certain level would have built up, or at least thats what my psychiatrist tells me.

...and what's stranger, I mean, the night before I got virtually no effect from the 500ug, but after skipping just one dose of risperdal, the second dose of 500ug had me going stronger than I was initially comfortable with - and I consider myself extremely well-versed with even the subtlest of LSD-related nuances. It was a strange, deliciously lush but powerful experience. Further research is *definitely* needed into this interaction between agonists and antagonists, and their respective dosing time-tables, for the 5HT2a receptor.

5-HT2A agonists are cross-tolerant with 5-HT2A antagonists.

Veryinteresting bit of information, there. Does that work with all neurotransmitters? e.g. DA agonists would be cross-tolerant with DA antagonists, etc.?

But congratulations on the trip, friend.

Thanks! :D

~ vaya
 
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