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donk

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Hello All,

I am going to preface this by saying that this is entirely a hypothetical introduction and me "role playing."

Before around a year and a half ago I had very limited psychedelic experience (like 2-3 mushroom trips up to like 3.5gs). I had always used them for relatively surface level "fun" experiences but never for self exploration.

To make a long story short the first year of college I was super tame and did virtually no mind altering substances apart from weed. The beginning of my second year I ended a 2 year long, long distance relationship and proceeded to go relatively off the rails in terms of chemical experimenting/partying/etc. This is when I first tried K, LSD, Coke, Pills, Etc. Ultimately, this turned into a dark path, and one day as a 20 year old college student I had to look in the mirror and come to terms that I was hooked on opiates and coke. After this I decided to cold turkey stop them both, poured everything in the toilet and strapped in. Withdrawals were horrible, didn't sleep for three days, cold sweats, nausea, the whole works. During day three of no sleep, I remembered hearing that psychedelics had been shown to aid in overcoming addiction. I sourced myself a shroom bar (In hindsight was definitely some amalgamation of RCs) and sat by a lake for a while. It was the deepest I had ever tripped, I literally felt my brain rewiring itself and knew that the "addiction" part of my life was in the past. I came out of it feeling pretty much good as new.

This moment was a turning point in my life. I realized the therapeutic potential psychedelics hold. For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to be a doctor, and I am still currently a pre-medical undergrad student. I never knew what specialty I wanted to enter, I just knew that I wanted to help as many people as possible. After this experience I decided that I wanted to commit my life to psychedelic medicine. I now plan on doing psychiatry along side psychedelic research.

After I decided this was the path I was going to take, I started to study up, reading all of the psychedelic literature I could find as well as experimenting with myself. Experiencing DMT as well as reading the works of Dr. Fadiman have pretty much changed my entire outlook on life. Even friends of mine during this transition period have commented on how much I have changed in just a year and a half for the better (supposedly I have had a substantial loss of ego).

Sorry if that was a little much for an introductory post. Overall I am excited to be here and very passionate about psychedelics and the psychedelic experience. I am looking forward to meeting you all.

Best,
Donk
 
Hi Donk,
what a lovely introduction post and I am so very happy to hear that you’re now enjoying life without the burden of addiction, I can only imagine how transformative your experience has been. You are very much welcome here and I hope to see you around.

Ow also really good to see your studying medicine and now adding psychiatric medicine, I tip my hat to you.

See you around
 
Hi Donk,
what a lovely introduction post and I am so very happy to hear that you’re now enjoying life without the burden of addiction, I can only imagine how transformative your experience has been. You are very much welcome here and I hope to see you around.

Ow also really good to see your studying medicine and now adding psychiatric medicine, I tip my hat to you.

See you around
I am just thankful I was able to nip it in the bud early on. I can only imagine what others have to go through after multiple years...
 
Welcome Donk,

I really enjoyed reading your introduction. Your story of self-healing was inspirational.

I want you to know you are in good company here. Many of us have dealt with, are dealing with and have quit serious addictions and many have found psychedelics to be a powerful tool to catalyze change.

I think it is laudable that you want to devote yourself to helping others via the science and are dedicating yourself to the hard work that will take.

You seem like a great addition to our community and I look forward to seeing you around.
 
Donk, lovely to learn about your path. Travelers like you, who through deep conviction and self-care, gain reverence for themselves and for psychodelics are a gift to this community and to the world at large. Vulnerably sharing our "dark nights of the soul" is a true blessing! WElcome and much love and respect.
 
I'm intimately familiar with the path that you've taken and I'm glad that you wound up here with us and not some dope den throwing it all away. that being said welcome to the nexus, often times I say "welcome home" but I think that the nexus might be something more than that for you as it has been for me. take some time to familiarize yourself with the admins, moderators, and active or even inactive veteran members of the forum and don't forget to check out the archive of our origin (the old forum) there's a mountain of good information to be found here and great people who are willing to help and lead you on this adventure.

please be sure to familiarize yourself with the "attitude" section bellow. this not only protects you but the forum as a whole.

I always recommend that newer members familiarize themselves with harm reduction techniques, best use practices, and ppe / remediation techniques (if you plan on self producing)

if you intend to study production please read the tek, re-read it, and keep reading it until you can recite it without reading it verbatim. ask questions of veteran members and everything. I'm not the best about this myself and let me tell you, it only takes one sodium hydroxide bath before you realize "I probably should have prepared way better for this"

best of luck, I can't speak for everyone but I'd like to think that we would all like to see you succeed in what ever you do here. if you have any questions feel free to reach out to pretty much anyone. most members are very friendly. some are a bit.... coarse at time or opinionated but more often than not you'll find 2 schools of members, the hard core scientific types or the more spiritual types. regardless you're not obligated to reply to disrespect or coarse and antisocial behaviour if you find it somehow.

best of luck. I'm rooting for you.
may 18th will be 4 or 5 years free from fentanyl's death grip for me . at this point I've quit counting because it sincerely feels like a terrible nightmare that never actually happened.
you'll maintain your health so long as you remember you never have to go back no matter how loud the "screaming" gets when you find yourself in a moment of weakness. <3
 
Welcome Donk,

I really enjoyed reading your introduction. Your story of self-healing was inspirational.

I want you to know you are in good company here. Many of us have dealt with, are dealing with and have quit serious addictions and many have found psychedelics to be a powerful tool to catalyze change.

I think it is laudable that you want to devote yourself to helping others via the science and are dedicating yourself to the hard work that will take.

You seem like a great addition to our community and I look forward to seeing you around.
thanks man looking forward to getting to know yall as well :)
 
I'm intimately familiar with the path that you've taken and I'm glad that you wound up here with us and not some dope den throwing it all away. that being said welcome to the nexus, often times I say "welcome home" but I think that the nexus might be something more than that for you as it has been for me. take some time to familiarize yourself with the admins, moderators, and active or even inactive veteran members of the forum and don't forget to check out the archive of our origin (the old forum) there's a mountain of good information to be found here and great people who are willing to help and lead you on this adventure.

please be sure to familiarize yourself with the "attitude" section bellow. this not only protects you but the forum as a whole.

I always recommend that newer members familiarize themselves with harm reduction techniques, best use practices, and ppe / remediation techniques (if you plan on self producing)

if you intend to study production please read the tek, re-read it, and keep reading it until you can recite it without reading it verbatim. ask questions of veteran members and everything. I'm not the best about this myself and let me tell you, it only takes one sodium hydroxide bath before you realize "I probably should have prepared way better for this"

best of luck, I can't speak for everyone but I'd like to think that we would all like to see you succeed in what ever you do here. if you have any questions feel free to reach out to pretty much anyone. most members are very friendly. some are a bit.... coarse at time or opinionated but more often than not you'll find 2 schools of members, the hard core scientific types or the more spiritual types. regardless you're not obligated to reply to disrespect or coarse and antisocial behaviour if you find it somehow.

best of luck. I'm rooting for you.
may 18th will be 4 or 5 years free from fentanyl's death grip for me . at this point I've quit counting because it sincerely feels like a terrible nightmare that never actually happened.
you'll maintain your health so long as you remember you never have to go back no matter how loud the "screaming" gets when you find yourself in a moment of weakness. <3
dude props to you getting off fent is so kick ass glad you made it here as well. Thank you for the kind message I look forward to meeting you all
 
dude props to you getting off fent is so kick ass glad you made it here as well. Thank you for the kind message I look forward to meeting you all
My single biggest piece of advice is that you often time get what you give within the Nexus, where love is given love is gotten. Where intolerance is given intolerance is received.

quiting fentanyl wasn't the hard part. Once I was more terrified of the dope than I was all the things I was using to ignore it became really easy. I begged for my life almost every time I used that last 6 months. I use to call my family multiple times a day because I didn't know if I'd get to say I was sorry later that same day.

The equation is simple, quit scooping water out of the sinking boat and patch the hole it's coming from.

Much love and respect, contact me if you need someone to talk to. I'm obviously not perfect, I'm no AA poster child but I no longer beg for my life everyday. I'm around at least once a week between Fridays and Sundays. Don't use "start chat" it's broken, instead use "Start conversation"

<3 NeitherHere
 
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