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The Big & Dandy Methoxetamine(2-(3-methoxyphenyl)-2-(ethylamino)cyclohexanone) Thread

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ketamine for me always had a strong addictive quality about it. maybe it was due to insufflating it or it's shorter duration. I always loved how it gave me the munchies though... I'm interested to try this but has anyone had any nauseating dizzyness from it to the point where they actually vomited?

At the current price it's going for i would try it but can't see myself ever buying again no matter what the results are...

@jamshyd

Earlier you mentioned little euphoria from it compared to others. i do beleive this could be due to peoples tolerance. i take meph, mdma, 6-apb and find i get very little euphoria from any of these substances nowadays unless a more direct ROA is taken i.e. plugging it.
 
You also agreed with me about 3-MeO-PCP, right? I wonder what is it that our brains have in common? :).

As time passes and more and more people try these new 3-MeO dissociatives, I'd like to do a survey of somesort to see if there is a sizeable population of people who simply do not respond to the full effects of these drugs...

Yup I reckoned we were on the same wavelength about that one, I took it another time with more positive effect but that was in conjunction with a smorgasbord of other substances.
I have pushed the boat out & dosed this (methoxetamine) stuff at around 100mgs (ish) snorrrrrrrrrrrrted & it's very much like ketamine but with less messing around with the motor skills, in fact at this point as I type I'd be hard pushed to tell the difference between the two.

Did someone mention they heard a high pitched whine type noise on this drug ? I certainly hear it anyway.

After walking the dogs around the field I think I have changed my mind about this not having any trippiness, I felt I was walking around in a sugar dusted Metro Goldwyn Mayer fantasia whilst trying to evade the local dog walking club members lest I babbled more incoherently than usual at them & I thought I might feel foolish if that was to happen. - sheesh talk about turncoats :D
 
No. methoxetamine doesn't have the chloro subsituation. It is replaced with the methoxy substitution. Also the amine has an ethyl substitution rather than a methyl.
 
Can't effin wait to sample this! Sounds absolutely blissful from those who have had the opportunity...

Wonk on!


PS> B9 - The ringing you describe, I often get with Ketamine, along with a phaser-like distortion at times. It's not uncommon for me to be found dancing away to an 'amazing tune' that turns out to be in my head.

Out of interest do you suffer from tinnitus at all?


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Tickled my childish fancy... methoxetamine does indeed sound l337
 
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And as for pricing - with it being brand-spanking to market, will it not likely drop in price as production increases etc?
 
Yup I reckoned we were on the same wavelength about that one, I took it another time with more positive effect but that was in conjunction with a smorgasbord of other substances.
I have pushed the boat out & dosed this (methoxetamine) stuff at around 100mgs (ish) snorrrrrrrrrrrrted & it's very much like ketamine but with less messing around with the motor skills, in fact at this point as I type I'd be hard pushed to tell the difference between the two.

Did someone mention they heard a high pitched whine type noise on this drug ? I certainly hear it anyway.

After walking the dogs around the field I think I have changed my mind about this not having any trippiness, I felt I was walking around in a sugar dusted Metro Goldwyn Mayer fantasia whilst trying to evade the local dog walking club members lest I babbled more incoherently than usual at them & I thought I might feel foolish if that was to happen. - sheesh talk about turncoats :D

I get A whining noise from Nitrous, More of A beep actually; BEEEEEEEP! Its seriously like A fucking flash grenade has gone off :P
 
^ Likewise, alongside/over the top of the commonly described waaaaaaaaooooooowwwwwww wwaaaaoooowww waaaaaaaaooooooowwwwwww
 
And as for pricing - with it being brand-spanking to market, will it not likely drop in price as production increases etc?

maybe- this makes sense but only if it becomes mass produced. i'm on it now and i has a lovely warm euphoric glow and this weird electric buzzing feeling that is lovely (reminds me of when you're really pissed out of your face but, with this its so clearheaded and mellow).

i love it and i was never a big fan of ketamine- i always wanted more but when i had more i ended up confused and retarded. it feels like i'm melting
 
Can't effin wait to sample this! Sounds absolutely blissful from those who have had the opportunity...

Wonk on!


PS> B9 - The ringing you describe, I often get with Ketamine, along with a phaser-like distortion at times. It's not uncommon for me to be found dancing away to an 'amazing tune' that turns out to be in my head.

Out of interest do you suffer from tinnitus at all?




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Tickled my childish fancy... methoxetamine does indeed sound l337


Yes I do get a noise with ketamine - this is higher pitched and more consistent in tone than I find ketamine is - long time no see trust you're well etc :)

I have no issues with tinnitus
 
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Ketamine, especially when IMed for me, always produces a characteristic chirping (much like crickets) at the onset which then increases in pitch to become more like a buzzing sound. This is for higher (entheogenic) doses only though.

At the doses I tried, Methoxetamine doesn't produce this chirping at all.

Zamz: No, I actually think methoxetamine is more euphoric thank Ket in a clearly opioid manner.

And btw, I actually don't have that high a tolerance for K. 100mg IM will still produce an entheogenic (or "hole" if you prefer) effect for me, but it lasts shorter for me than it does for nontolerant users.
 
ahh thanks that picture helps me understand, I should really learn more basic chemistry/pharmaco-whatever that is :)
 
just look for iupac nomenclature on google. You'll find everything that you need, with out actually having to dive to into the actually chemistry.
 
Jamshyd and B9, were you ever heavy opiate users?

I'm wondering if the slight opioid action is more noticeable to those who may have had opioid abuse in their history. Kind of like a balancing effect, with the combination of the other actions of the drugs, leading to this mystical and blissful state.
 
Jamshyd and B9, were you ever heavy opiate users?
Obviously I can't answer for either of them, but as I recall in Jamshyd's 3-MeO-PCP report he said he was going through some tough times when he used it. Unlike fastandbulbous and myself, Jamshyd thought the effects of that drug were mostly neutral. Likewise, hugo24 thought it was more neutral (much more so than myself and f&b at least), and he was dealing with issues from his past during at least some part of the period of his use if I remember right. Perhaps it's just variability of 3-MeO's action or mere chance, but I don't think "set" should be discounted in interpreting any of our experiences with this atypical dissociative (I found 3-MeO highly sensitive to set and setting). Like methoxetamine, 3-MeO-PCP has mu receptor affinity. I certainly felt the opiate euphoria with it, and I've never had an opiate habit. I'm curious to know if Jamshyd feels he is in a different place emotionally now, and if he thinks that has anything to do with his feeling methoxetamine's mu effects but not 3-MeO-PCP's (even granted methoxetamine's mu effects are reportedly stronger than 3-MeO-PCP's).

The fact the f&b's methoxetamine report was so overwhelmingly positive (titled "Heaven on Earth"), and that he found 3-MeO-PCP euphoric and emotionally enhancing (like me), may be relevant. On top of all this, I've had a few sessions with 3-MeO-PCP where even I found it fairly neutral, so independently of what was going on in Jamshyd's and B9's lives when they used it, and I believe they both only used it twice, it could just be that they happened on a time when 3-MeO-PCP's effects were going to be more neutral anyways (and by extension, the same could be true about their methoxetamine experiences). Also, hugo24, though he found it more emotionally neutral than me, also reported a strong spiritual component to 3-MeO-PCP's effects, just like he is reporting for methoxetamine now. I also felt these effects, though not consistently (it once had me sobbing in feeling emotions and thoughts of great "majesty" when considering the life of Mark Twain of all things, as well as the innocence of my childhood love for my grandfather, which I relived; and it was a deep emotional release, like what I imagine finding out your father never meant to abandon you at age five or something might feel like).

Of course if I could get some of this damned stuff in the US we might have some telling information instead of the novella of speculation that is this post. *Cough, U.S. re-shipper, cough cough.*
 
are you aware that this is now what lsd to the sixties?

it is very easy to remember we are the universe after snorting some of this. As usual the ones who most needed (politicians and other control freaks) won't use it?<3
 
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