Hello!
Something weird is happening. I'd often get a weird dizzy, anxious feeling and i'm wondering if it has anything to do with substance intake or not. It feels like meningitis with a weird mix of dizziness and anxiety. You just want to focus on nothing because thoughts and sensory input just make you wanna spin out of control, throw up etc. It is pretty hard to find any sleep in this state, because laying down makes you sink deeper and deeper into this nasty feeling.
I've had this after...
-low dose LSD
-mid to high dose of cacao (especially in combination with Kava)
-melatonin
-Threshhold ketamine
It often happens at night, and i'd always wake up feeling very fatigued.
It is not 100% reproducible. Sometimes i can take melatonin no problem, or cacao for that matter and nothing terribly bad happens. But then, sometimes i'd even wake up in the middle of the night feeling very very nasty just hoping that this isn't the moment before death.
Perhaps it has to do with the circulatory system? I know theobromine acts on it quite strongly and LSD is a vasoconstrictor. Don't know about melatonin and ketamine though....

Something weird is happening. I'd often get a weird dizzy, anxious feeling and i'm wondering if it has anything to do with substance intake or not. It feels like meningitis with a weird mix of dizziness and anxiety. You just want to focus on nothing because thoughts and sensory input just make you wanna spin out of control, throw up etc. It is pretty hard to find any sleep in this state, because laying down makes you sink deeper and deeper into this nasty feeling.
I've had this after...
-low dose LSD
-mid to high dose of cacao (especially in combination with Kava)
-melatonin
-Threshhold ketamine
It often happens at night, and i'd always wake up feeling very fatigued.
It is not 100% reproducible. Sometimes i can take melatonin no problem, or cacao for that matter and nothing terribly bad happens. But then, sometimes i'd even wake up in the middle of the night feeling very very nasty just hoping that this isn't the moment before death.
Perhaps it has to do with the circulatory system? I know theobromine acts on it quite strongly and LSD is a vasoconstrictor. Don't know about melatonin and ketamine though....

