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Jackboy10
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New To Shroomery Need Help [Re: catmambell] 1
#26693323 - 05/24/20 06:09 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hey I found mushrooms in a front lawn, here are some pictures could some one tell me what kind and if they are psilocybin mushrooms. Thankyou
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NothingsChanged
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Registered: 05/28/11
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Loc: North/Western WA
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Coincidence I was in the area.

At the time where the graffiti on the left is, there was a construction trailer for their construction debris. I remember pulling myself into the trailer and staying there until I thought I could muster the strength to get across the street my entrance to my building. If you look in the background it took A lot of time and a lot of effort to get to that green awning which was the entrance to my building. It went out of the trailer,rest, get over to the side sidewalk, rest. get out to the middle of the road where the parking meters are,rest. get across the next stretch to the sidewalk in front of my building, rest. try to get in the building, rest, try to get up the stairs, rest. try to get down the hall, rest. try to get my apartment door open, rest. try to climb in the bed, rest. it was crazy.
Pardon my punctuation/Grammar what have you.
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syNtheticz0r
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Registered: 05/13/20
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Quote:
NothingsChanged said: Coincidence I was in the area.

At the time where the graffiti on the left is, there was a construction trailer for their construction debris. I remember pulling myself into the trailer and staying there until I thought I could muster the strength to get across the street my entrance to my building. If you look in the background it took A lot of time and a lot of effort to get to that green awning which was the entrance to my building. It went out of the trailer,rest, get over to the side sidewalk, rest. get out to the middle of the road where the parking meters are,rest. get across the next stretch to the sidewalk in front of my building, rest. try to get in the building, rest, try to get up the stairs, rest. try to get down the hall, rest. try to get my apartment door open, rest. try to climb in the bed, rest. it was crazy.
Pardon my punctuation/Grammar what have you.
I can completely relate to your experience. The worst part of such an experience is knowing a helping stranger may cross your path. It is going to be difficult explaining your situation....
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djbabyjesus


Registered: 11/13/13
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Re: Wood Lovers Paralysis - My Solution [Re: syNtheticz0r] 1
#27559100 - 11/27/21 02:18 AM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hey I saw you tried the 'allergy medicine' treatment....The drug I took that helped was diphenhydramine. It's and allergy medicine so at first I thought that's why it helped but later realized the drug had other actions responsible for its anti-paralysis effects....it also effects the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. I also took Piracetam and that helped a lot with the blurry vision and mental fog. Hope this helps!
In vitro, the rank order of anticholinergic potencies of the antihistamines was cyproheptadine>promethazine>desloratadine>diphenhydramine>loratadine>chlorpheniramine.
Also way to go on the 'young mushroom theory'. I am going to second what you said....I have also noticed that in mushrooms that cause WLP, the younger ones seem to not be bad at all. In my experience, the older you let them get the more paralysis you will experience. This was one of the reason for the "black rot hypothesis". It's more common in the older mushrooms. I think it has to do with this:


Basically there is an enzymatic process in which the active compounds are made....In theory, later down that process is when the paralysis inducing compound are produced. Thus, eating the younger fruits of a paralysis causing wood lover (subs, cyans, azzies).
Edited by djbabyjesus (06/12/22 12:08 PM)
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