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Never touched any stuff that could make me see freaky ****...not into mind ****s.
Went for an indian dinner with mates once back in the 1980s and one of them was off his tits on mushrooms.
The rest of the restaurant were very nervous watching the 22 stone, 6ft 4 skinhead in his two tone gear talking to a popadom and then burst into tears when one of us broke a piece of to eat.
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We were all desperately trying to not looked stoned to **** but I think the girly giggling and the ordering of 9 mains, 10 rices and a dozen naans for the 4 of us gave it away.
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Should be no problem, as long as you paid the bill <laugh>
 
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My experience of morphine is you don't know the difference between a dream and being awake, it all becomes one. Can't say they are euphoric dreams, but euphoric in the craving for more, a craving that don't go away for many years, not sure it ever really does. Peaceful albeit a down side of hallucinations. But if in pain, morphine is the escape.

Have had diazepam a couple of times when my sciatica was at it's worst...had no idea what planet I was on for about 3 days both times, but the the pain was gone so tbh I didn't give a ****.
Had dreams within dreams and couldn't tell if I was really awake or not.
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This is the reason "life flashing before your eyes" is mostly attributed to drowning people.
As has been said on here, DMT is released by the brain at the moment (or close to) of death. Drowning is a slow form of death and one of the very few that people have managed to recover/be saved from for many years.
I don't think they're linked tbh, as I hadn't taken any water in my mouth, I was getting pulled back everytime my foot touched the sand beneath me and realised that I was going to run out of energy and drown, that's when it started. As soon as the solution popped in my head the flashing memories stopped, I don't think it took particularly long, maybe a few seconds, and seems quite a bit different from the ones I've read about.
Never taken DMT, it kind of interests me, but I had a friend who took it and killed himself not too long afterwards, possibly unrelated but he had a very traumatic episode when he was young and seemed to become a bit focused on that.
 
I don't think they're linked tbh, as I hadn't taken any water in my mouth, I was getting pulled back everytime my foot touched the sand beneath me and realised that I was going to run out of energy and drown, that's when it started. As soon as the solution popped in my head the flashing memories stopped, I don't think it took particularly long, maybe a few seconds, and seems quite a bit different from the ones I've read about.
Never taken DMT, it kind of interests me, but I had a friend who took it and killed himself not too long afterwards, possibly unrelated but he had a very traumatic episode when he was young and seemed to become a bit focused on that.
That sounds more like panic mate and your brain just took over and saved you.


Not being facetious here, just trying to point out the differences between remembering something you have learnt (survival instinct) that could save your life and your life actually passing before you.
 
That sounds more like panic mate and your brain just took over and saved you.


Not being facetious here, just trying to point out the differences between remembering something you have learnt (survival instinct) that could save your life and your life actually passing before you.
oh panic for sure, never been a good swimmer and I thought I was ****ed, it didn't happen during any of my other near death incidents, but they were usually over before I was really aware what was happening, except one which is a completely blank from a few seconds before to just after.

on a different note, another one I've been curious about is iboga root after I saw it on Bruce Parry.
 
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Rate of infection has gone down quite a bit in homes. They estimate 0.1% of the community now infected.

Well done, Boris. Let’s see how we go over the next 2-3 weeks after the protests and riots...
 
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You don’t have to be upset that the infection rate is dropping <laugh>

I'm not mate ... just a bit miffed about how the government's incompetence allowed it to get so high in the first place ... you watched Dispatches yet? ... guess not ...
... still, at least the stable door has now been bolted eh? ... after the herd had galloped away in seach of immunity back in Feb/March <cheers>
 
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Recall I did dream ... but can't really remember what they were about ... I'd say it made me calm rather than euphoric ... like having the knots massaged out of every muscle and feeling that easing of tension fading from top to toe ... or to quote a song ... there is no pain you are receding <ok>
If i dreamt don't remember it - though i never seem to remember dreams . My basic response was "thank **** for that" as the pain dissipates in seconds then comfortably numb .Never really held much attraction for me apart from that and as i discussed with BRB in a prev thread i always use the minimum of pain relief even in hospital for example when my kidney was removed ( 11 inch scar as it was so bloated ) including separating all the muscles on that side i had only 2 doses of painkiller between the op & discharge .
Mind you i'd been in so much pain from the kidney the pain from the op hardly registered in comparison <laugh>
 
I'm not mate ... just a bit miffed about how the government's incompetence allowed it to get so high in the first place ... you watched Dispatches yet? ... guess not ...
... still, at least the stable door has now been bolted eh? ... after the herd had galloped away in seach of immunity back in Feb/March <cheers>

Congratulating Johnson for the infection rate falling at this point is akin to congratulating Solskjaer on United being unbeaten for three months.
 
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