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Mind-Rip
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Delayed sudden onset of shroom effects
#21808914 - 06/15/15 12:35 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Last winter my gf and I went for a walk outside after taking between 1.5 and 2 grams of shrooms. It was was cold out but not too brutal considering how bad this last winter was here in the northeast states. We walked around and around and got cold and wasn't feeling a damn thing.
Then when we got inside and laid down in bed, it hit us like a ton of bricks. The room was spinning and she felt super nauseous but didn't puke. We went from feeling nothing to basically peaking in like 20 mins.
Anyone got an explanation for this? She doesn't wanna go for walks anymore because of this.
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Achillita
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Re: Delayed sudden onset of shroom effects [Re: Mind-Rip]
#21809155 - 06/15/15 03:21 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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You might just not have noticed the come-up as walking can greatly diminish those minor feelings. You were probably well on your way coming up. The cold could have diminished the effects as well.
It also could have taken a bit longer if you ate something before hand.
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teenagehippie
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Re: Delayed sudden onset of shroom effects [Re: Achillita]
#21809576 - 06/15/15 07:39 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Indoors makes things infinitely more noticable. Once you start to notice a trip it can come on exponentially from the nerves/nervous stomach (which I assume makes you metabolize the drug faster).
Being in open space, not warm and with a mission at hand (walking around to come up) you were probably actually less likely to notice anything.
Come inside, sit down...No longer have anything to distract = BOOM.
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Artnotwar
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Re: Delayed sudden onset of shroom effects [Re: teenagehippie]
#21812783 - 06/15/15 10:23 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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It's the change in setting that did it. Surely if you are taking psychedelics you have heard of the phrase 'set and setting'. Your environment changed, and affected your trip.
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