
Was wondering if anyone here has had experience taking p. weraroa and what their experience was like. I came across a bunch (see image) while on a hike here in the Waikato region of New Zealand's N. Island.
As a first-timer, and because I did not have a scale, I split the dosage up, waited hours between re-upping and split the amount into 3 sittings.
The top row from the image was cut in half and I made a PBJ w/honey sandwich and had this at 9am. Within the first hour, I began to feel a bit sluggish and drowsy but in a good way and I was a wee giddy and loopy for only a brief moment. I sat out on the porch and bathed in the sunlight and watched the clouds float by. I could hear better and birdsong was pleasant. After about 3 hours I took a handful and ate them raw, the taste wasn't unpleasant at all, maybe a bit earthy and berry-like.
My sight was affected and it was too difficult to focus. The setting off in the distance was blurry and my eyes were struggling to make eye contact with my partner, as if my eyes were all over the place scanning vertically, horizontally and in and out struggling to hit the bullseye. I could easily focus on things nearby and my vision became macro lens-like. But the brightness and the rest of the room and walls were fuzzy and difficult to see and focus on.
At this point, I didnt really go anywhere mentally. Everything had been more of a neuro-motor experience and walking became difficult and speaking was a struggle as my mouth and tongue had felt semi-paralyzed. This feeling would go away and come back at random when trying to enunciate words.
I finished off the rest of the p. weraroas at around 4pm and made a tea. Later, I attempted to eat ice cream and I could see every granule and realized I was eating slower than usual. I appreciated the taste.
As I continued to eat and as the small bowl of cookies n cream ice cream was getting smaller, my mouth became paralyzed a bit and I couldn't make a full chew or bite, my top and bottom teeth refused to come in contact. My lips began to feel like they were injected with Botox and like my lips were inflating like balloons. The bottom part of my face felt droopy so I layed down on the couch and everything returned to normal after 10 minutes.
Again, I attempted to eat dinner at around 6pm and I started out alright, but then the same Botox/lip balloning started as I was just about to finish my meal. I had trouble standing and walking to the bathroom. I looked in the mirror and for the life of me I couldn't smile. I felt like I was smiling, like I was telling my face to smile, but my mind was tricking me and my face was actually stuck frowning and I couldn't fully stretch my mouth out and show my teeth. This would eventaully go away after 5-10 minutes when I laid down in bed.
At this point, it had been 9 hours since the first dose/PBJ at 9am. The overall experience was pleasant as my mind was normal and body (besides the eating and slight facial paralysis and difficulty with walking) was feeling fine. No stomach ache.
At night, I laid in bed and attempted to use my phone but I couldn't read for the life of me. The text was extremely fuzzy and impossible to message. When I attempted to text the keyboard was doubled and the letters were doubled and projecting/floating white and blue.
The phone in my hand became super small and seemed far away from my face. Lights became too unbearable and were disorientating. I had trouble walking even more and lights were starting to give me a slight headache in my right temporal region. The constant focus refocus, blurriness, fuzziness, and difficulty seeing when lights were on put a tiresome strain on my eyes.
I finally went to sleep and when I woke the visual effects went away, but they are slightly lingering. Focusing on objects isn't as difficult, but the memory of the condition lingers and tricks my vision momentarily before I remember that it's been an entire nights sleep and I haven't taken any today, so my vision should be normal, then it self corrects and I'm fine.
I did not have any kind of mental journey, but the effects were more physical and visual distortion-related. I was wondering if anyone has had a similar experience or have had p. weraroas before. Cheers!
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