Explain what its like to trip on DXM..

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by hgh238, Oct 8, 2006.

  1. hgh238

    hgh238 Member

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    I just want personal stories and experiences while you were tripping off of large doses of DXM. How much did you take, how long did it last, how did it feel, was it just like a real trip or a little different, etc.
     
  2. 2extreme

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    I've written a long thing of my first real experience if you want to read it.
     
  3. hgh238

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    Yeah sure, where is it?
     
  4. 2extreme

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    I PM'd you it... supposedly...
     
  5. hgh238

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    Yeah I got it.
     
  6. StonerBill

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    disassociation is a good way of describing it

    as i looked around at everything, i knew what most things were. i knew that because it was my room, and i knew what was in my room. but i didnt actually see those things. i merely saw shapes and shades. i dunno if that makes sense, but it is like, normally if you look at an object, your brain interprets the visual plane and you -experience- the object, not the visual plane in its plain form. you cant look at these letters, for example, and just see what they would look like to someone who never saw english letters before in their life. you see words, instantly. so take away that interpretation.

    so i could see a big brown rectangular shape, next to some other wierd shapes and a grey background. that is what i saw. what i thought was 'jees my cabinet looks just like a big brown rectangular shape'

    capiche?

    now thats just the visual side. if you take this and apply it to all sorts of things like sound, space, time, gravity, all these senses.. you get a strange experience.

    each sense is uncoupled from the senses around it. each moment in time consciously follows one after the other, but when youre in each moment, it is totally detatched from each other moment. each note of music, while in the correct order, is like a procession of unrelated sounds.

    i only knew i was looking at my cabinet because i know my bedroom. when music came on and i didnt read my music player, i had no idea what song it was unless i concentrated pretty hard, and even then it got useless to the end, music just sounded like chaos.

    however, subconscious movements such as typing were unimpaired. computers, i postulate, are interestingly different to the rest of the world in that there is a flat static screen, and nothing really changes in the most part unless you tell it to.

    this is unlike walking around, whereby gravity is constantly forcing you to react and all you can do it oppose it in the most systematic manner you can think of im each moment (robowalking)

    playing videogames was awesome, the dxm shutout the whole world, and my own body, because my attention was on this glowing screen in front of me, and my hands ceased to exist, they instead merged with the keyboard and computer to be slaves to my reaction to the computer screen


    ive recounted this now enough times to rather want to try dxm again soon

    anyway dont expect anything
     
  7. hgh238

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    Thanks stonerbill, haven't heard from you in awhile, good to have you back. But yes I've done dxm and my experience was a little different then yours and others. I never felt like I was tripping because I've tripped before on shrooms and its almost a completely different experience then dxm. Dxm to me was a very unique but awesome feeling that I couldn't compare to really anything I've ever done. But I am now addicted to it, I love it now.
     
  8. cameasiwas

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    hey i figure youre not asking any more considering you already did it but i google this and i want to share my experience so well here i am, ive been doing dxm for about2 or 3 weeks now and in that time done it probablly about 15 or more times and i seriously love it. ive done weed, alcohol, shrooms, certain prescription pills, salvia, ect and so far this is my fav drug. i go to wal mart and buy their version of robitussin (its called tussin dm) and in gurnee, il (northern suburb of chicago, Illinois) that only costs me about three dollars for an 8 oz bottle (which is enough for me as a 140 to 150 pound teenage male, for about 1 or 2 trips, one for a really good trip, two or pretty good lesser trips) but yeah i love. i love this drug because unlike just about every other drug, to get in any altered state of mind (weed goes for about $5-$10 a day to get high, alcohol goes for about $7-10, esatacy goes for $20-30, shrooms for $30-40, pills for $10-20) dxm only costs me about $3! i feel the best way to describe a robo trip is to say its like a dream. everything you do you know is real but it feels like your actions have no concequence (like in a dream) you feel just v ery happy, music sounds better, and as far as visually your eyes probably will get fucked. my eyes constantly roll back into my head when i robo hard and they usually seem to get blurry vision. and how you see the world around you is like, well if you have seen the opening sequence to the movie CRANK (awesome movie by the way, you can watch either just the opening sequence or the enitre awesome ass film on this website called "movie6.net") where chevy just wakes up and everything is weird for him, thats kind of similiar to what you should experience. now ive only gone to mid 2nd- low 3rd plateu so it might be different at higher doses but so far thats were im at. personally i love the drug and in the month period that ive been using it somewhat heavily i have had no adverse health effects besides a slight headache after i come down which is taken out easily by advil. i personally recomned it for anyone who is willing to try it and i have lot of first hand experience with it. if you have any questions for me, check me out or ask me on my myspace "myspace.com/zachfromwadsworth"



    - Zach
     
  9. dexisagoodthing

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    awesome description/analysis stoner bill. You managed to integrate cohesively the function of uncohesion and disassociation. The perceived effect of gravity on the body/altered propioception is damn strange, a little like alcohol (i remember something about alcohol antagonizing NMDA receptors) but not much. The one effect from DXM that I've never understood is supersmell. Perhaps analagous to audio-enhancement from cannabis.
     
  11. JahRed24

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    I've never done DXM but if i was gonna try a "dissassociative" i would do Ketamine, not DXM. I would love to try Ketamine, i've never tried it but it seems interesting, only problem is that you can't find the shti annywhere around my area... oh welll:(
     
  12. Cerunnos

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    I've been in the K-hole, and the D-hole, as I now call it (I'm actually heading to a place just south of the D-hole now :).

    The affects are really dose dependent. I take a minimum of six hundred mgs, and a max of twelve (the last time I took more than that I ended up not knowing quite who I was and causing a lot of trouble.

    Upper doses are weird. If you don't like to feel dead, or as if you've left this plane, do NOT take upper doses.

    I like to listen to phantom of the opera when doing this. It seems to relate to the experience, somehow. For me, I always feel like I'm on the "staging area" where the spirits and the dead hang out. I don't feel attached to myself. Higher doses leave me feeling like a piece of machinery, as if everything I'm doing is being orchestrated by someone other than myself.

    The matrix also feels very relevant...

    In between all this, there are plenty of closed-eye visusals, and some open-eyed ones if the dose is high enough.

    Word of warning--leave 8-12 hours to complete the experience, and prepare to feel really dumb for a day or so...


     

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