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NIH Gives Out a Nearly $4 Million Grant to Fund a Psychedelic Mushroom Study

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I got some X around 1999 that caused a reaction I never had before. Every few seconds it was like the world froze; vision, sounds, lights...everything just stopped and then everything went to pixilation then back to normal and started up again. It did that over and over for how long I don't really know. I have no idea what was cut into those tabs, but I've not experienced anything like it with Acid, Shrooms, or anything else.
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(11-01-2021, 10:25 AM)Mikey Wrote:
(10-29-2021, 09:01 PM)americus 2.0 Wrote: It's a wonder most of us are still alive and (mostly) well adjusted adults. Lol.

I remember taking an Ambien and watching Bambi and Thumper do a musical number across my bedroom wall before I looked over the edge of my bed and discovered it was levitating over a black hole. Trazedone made me see everything like an old-fashioned cartoon. Better than seeing it like a Stephen King novel!

you just made half the posters here jealous.

This is probably what everyone was shooting for when they dipped their toes into the psychadelic waters and ultimately ended up feeling let down.

My wife can't tolerate narcotic pain killers.  When she had her appendix out they gave her oxycontin and she was freaking out because she thought she saw giant bugs crawling on her hospital room wall.  Ever since that time she asks for non-narcotic or low level narcotic pain killers.
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(11-01-2021, 04:11 PM)RicoTx Wrote:
(11-01-2021, 10:25 AM)Mikey Wrote: you just made half the posters here jealous.

This is probably what everyone was shooting for when they dipped their toes into the psychadelic waters and ultimately ended up feeling let down.

My wife can't tolerate narcotic pain killers.  When she had her appendix out they gave her oxycontin and she was freaking out because she thought she saw giant bugs crawling on her hospital room wall.  Ever since that time she asks for non-narcotic or low level narcotic pain killers.

I've probably shared before but most extreme end of this for me was a girl in our freshman dorm, allergic to caffeine. Made her super loopy. While the rest of us were desperate to find anyone able (and willing) to sneak beers in for us goofs, she could go down to the vending machine and buy a buzz any time she wanted.

So jealous.
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