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Originally Posted by SimpleRick
Try shrooms or other hallucinogens if you get a chance. Shrooms are a real trip. Those are generally non-addictive and as long as you don't have some underlying psychosis or a history of family mental illness the risk of any long term harm is very low.
Yeah I did shrooms once way back when I was in Amsterdam. I was 22 at the time.
I went into this mushroom shop and bought a bag from this Indian lady who had this weird knowing smile as she sold me the bag. I think she was on some herself as she had this weird look and her eye was twitching.
Anyways knowing nothing about dosage my friend and I went to this restaurant to have lunch. I tried one mushroom and it was really dry and hard to take. So I poured the whole bag out onto a salad and ate it.
Nothing happened for about 90 minutes as we walked around. But then I felt slightly off and suggested we go back the hostel in case something happened.
Then it hit me like a brick wall. I felt like my heart was pounding super fast and couldn't get enough air to breathe. Sort of like a panic attack.
After about another hour I had to lay in bed and it got to the point where I couldn't tell if my eyes were open or closed and if I was asleep or awake.
I had visions of losing my sanity and I would never return to normal and become one of those homeless people you see on the streets that shout random stuff at no one.
Oh and yeah time went by suuuper duper slow. I think about 6 hrs passed before I could even move again. Then it took me like another hr to be able to get out of bed and go take a shower. Everything about me was just super slo mo. It took almost 2 days for me to get fully out of it and feel normal again.
Overall not a pleasant experience at all. But I'd be willing to try again at a smaller normal dosage. I'm pretty sure my experience wasn't normal due to eating the entire bag at once.