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Dmt bringing out parasites on the body

jugskin

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I thought i was hallucinating it but then I realized it wasn't an hallucination that I have some parasite in my hand. Dmt seems to piss it off and that's when I can see it in my arm. I've went to the ER and they told me it's just a pinched nerve. I want to go again and show it to them but the dmt is the only thing that brings it to the surface and i don't know what to say to the doctors without them thinking I'm just trying to seek pain pills or just to tell me its a pinched nerve again. Ive tried taking video of it but it doesn't show it as bad as it actually is. Anyone have any advice on what to say or how to prove it's not a pinched nerve?
 
Get someone else to look at it while you are Tripping, that would be my suggestion, rule out what could be your own brain playing tricks first.

Are you in a region of the world where parasites are common, does this happen to people where you live without DMT?
 
Sounds like its more likely a side effect of tripping. It's highly likely it is in you're head.

Most parasites don't live on your hands they live in your digestive system and the ones that do like scabies and hookworm would spread and affect more than you hands. They would also be constantly itchy, inflamed etc and noticeable to yourself (even when sober) and easily identified by health professionals.
 
For reference I actually had an infection in my hand/wrist due to infected stitches about 6 weeks ago. My hand swelled up, my fingers were fat and I had red streaks going up my arm it felt hot and itchy. That’s all common with infections, as Trip stated above.
 
I'm not the only one seeing that right?
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There's maybe a patch of mild eczema here - calendula-infused oil won't do it any harm. Not medical advice, however. And it's very hard to see anything other than by looking in person, which sadly isn't possible. Maybe there's some kind of bioelectrical basis to it, maybe it's psychosomatic - and maybe these are one and the same thing.

Stop smoking if you do, get plenty of fresh air, exercise, and sufficient sleep. Eat healthy food and take up a regular meditation practice. Lay off any other 'bad habits' that might spring to mind as well. If there's some kind of psychosocial separation going on, remedy it as soon as possible.

Again, not medical advice, just stuff that a hypothetical "your Mom" might say...
 
I get it from chocolate, on one ankle.
So stop putting chocolate on your ankle :D I get psoriasis on my head but keeping my hair shaved short and washed daily keeps me sorted, also a small itchy patch on my wrist sometimes.

Back to the OP though, looks like an arm to me, I have 2 and they look about the same.
 
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