when using larger quantities of psychedelics, namely mushrooms or lsd, i expereince a strange feeling within my gut and throat. it is not nausea, hunger, or pain. rather its an almost 'empty' sensation that i cannot place. does anyone else ever experience this?
On mushrooms yes. LSD, no. I don't know why. It's always at the start of the ascent, then I don't notice it again.
lots of people ask me about this. Usually you just need to burp. It's just gases that need to come out.
haha yep! i never knew why i had this feeling either for so long. and then one time i was trippin and i let out a monster belch lol and all i could say was "I'm CURED!" haha so funny
these substances affect your muscles, usually tightening them. it's normal to have odd sensations that you can't quite qualitatively describe. mushrooms gave me a novel sensation in my face that I still cannot name and have never experienced before or since. it is simply your body reacting to the substance and you experiencing the physical effects of the chemical. don't let it annoy you, just acknowledge that it's there, respect it as a cost of dosing, and continue with your wonderful time
i always get that right as my shrooms are starting to take effect. i always attributed it to how my stomach probably wasn't too keen on digesting those shroomies.
lol u should try snorting 2c-b. wenever i snort it it makes me "face trip:. like i can feel the trip in my face its quite funky
i actually have gotten the same feeling in my gut.. but never felt the urge to burp.. L usually takes me to the pooper about 30 mins after dosing.. i guess it gets ur metabolism going.. the 2 timesi hav etaken shrooms it gave me a bit of a stomach ache
I get these horrible lasting bursts of adrenaline in my stomach, like you have to go to the bathroom really badly, or are on a big rollercoaster
i dont thinks its a gas. its closer to a muscle sensation. even the sensation of moving my tounge around my mouth is odd. its not unpleasent, but its also slightly disconcerting.
could also be your mind working overtime and paying more attention to what your feeling than you usually would.