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osorus
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Whats causing these lasting bad effects?
#19019977 - 10/23/13 03:33 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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So less than two weeks ago I had a very pleasant trip. Was a small-med amount of lib caps, totally enjoyable. Later that night I re-dosed with some friends, consumed alcohol, smoked some pot and got to sleep very late in the am.
A day or two later, I end up feeling all shitty and anxious for no reason, pretty much constantly. Anyway, it's almost two weeks later and thanks to some combination of exercise, supplements, good food and good company, I'm feeling alright.
The point of my post is to try and find out why this happens. Is it a hangover from the combination of all the substances mentioned above? Is it all in my head? Does it happen to me because of my brain chemistry? Or is there something deeper at play? A lesson to be learnt perhaps?
Obviously when I was feeling shit, i did what they tell you not to do and googled it a bit. I found a lot of people mentioning a similar thing, although the difference seemed to be that these people were having bad trips, where as mine was quite pleasant and good.
Heres two threads with a handful of people complaining of the same thing; http://www.steadyhealth.com/Feeling_horrible_after_doing_shrooms_and_smoking_marijuana__t289266.html
http://www.steadyhealth.com/Feeling_terrible_after_shrooms_t251697.html
I know there's an eclectic mix of perspectives on here so i'm keen to hear if theres a nuts and bolts scientific / pharmacological explanation or is it more subjective and psychological.
I want to trip again, since the last one was so enjoyable, but I'm apprehensive if it's going to fuck my shit up like this every time, or potentially even more so, like some of the others in those posts.
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HarryL
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Re: Whats causing these lasting bad effects? [Re: osorus]
#19020029 - 10/23/13 03:44 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I avoid strong alcohol while taking mushrooms I don't feel the alcohol much and have drank to much
My guess... You did too... And have a hang over and dehydrated
Also... Redosing after an hour of taking mushrooms tends to not work well... Tolerance
Just sayn
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osorus
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Re: Whats causing these lasting bad effects? [Re: HarryL]
#19020271 - 10/23/13 04:27 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I never thought about that. I was smoking a lot of pot and barely even feeling it. Could all of that still have been having it's load effect despite me not feeling it? If I smoked and drank loads (and fucked up my sleeping pattern) on a weekend, I'd definitly be a bit sketchy for a few days.
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theRAPeutic
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Re: Whats causing these lasting bad effects? [Re: osorus]
#19020282 - 10/23/13 04:29 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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It possibly brought out some underlying anxiety?
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osorus
Unfolding the Stone


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Re: Whats causing these lasting bad effects? [Re: theRAPeutic]
#19020319 - 10/23/13 04:37 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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tahp93 said: It possibly brought out some underlying anxiety?
That has happened to me in the past. Although over the summer I tripped on both shrooms and acid and was completely fine afterwards in that respect.
So, if it has unearthed some kind of underlying anxiety, can this be reduced to just throwing off brain chemicals or is it likely something more psychologically rooted? I'm very keen towards self development and if I could pin point the cause of the anxiety i would be very motivated in working to resolve it, but like i said, after a good trip, it just seems so without cause.
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