Hey guys and gals. I want to share this with the community so we can all take a min to understand how important setting and sitters can be in certain situations.
It was a great small gathering of good friends on the river here in Oregon. As the party was winding down and the sun was getting ready to rise our friend decided to enjoy a sunrise vape session on the dock to welcome the new day before he turned in to his tent to sleep. He has experience with dmt and was a reasonably responsible man.
He never made it to his tent. When everyone woke they began searching for him feeling something was wrong. Down at the dock was found his shoes and his gvg and jar of dmt at the waters edge. We all knew what had happened and sadly it was confirmed when his body was found a couple hundred yards down the river pant legs rolled up and barefoot.
It seems likely that he blacked out during his vape session and fell into the water never to return to this world. The cause of death was drowning and there is no reason to suspect suicide or fowl play.
What really woke me up is this. What my buddy did didn't seem dangerous or out of the ordinary. Just a nice sunrise vape on the waters edge as many of us have done many times before but black outs do happen with dmt and I wish someone was there to have helped him not fall into he water ending his life. This has happened to me before i have come to with my face on my nightstand having blacked out and falling forward in the same manner.
His Gvg smelled of freshly vaped dmt but we will never know 100% what happened. It seems quite likely that the above description is how it went down.
So please everyone be careful around things like water or fire. Setting can make it great but it can also cause harm if nobody is around to help in an emergency.
I had to pull a friend out of the fire last summer who did the same thing when we were camping. He fell out of his chair and his left suffered 2nd degree burns in the time it took us to get him to safer ground.
Please folks lets not loose anymore good travelers to preventable accidents.
Much love to his family and friends on such a sad ending to a great gathering of loved ones. RIP Paul. I hope it was a great transistion.
It was a great small gathering of good friends on the river here in Oregon. As the party was winding down and the sun was getting ready to rise our friend decided to enjoy a sunrise vape session on the dock to welcome the new day before he turned in to his tent to sleep. He has experience with dmt and was a reasonably responsible man.
He never made it to his tent. When everyone woke they began searching for him feeling something was wrong. Down at the dock was found his shoes and his gvg and jar of dmt at the waters edge. We all knew what had happened and sadly it was confirmed when his body was found a couple hundred yards down the river pant legs rolled up and barefoot.
It seems likely that he blacked out during his vape session and fell into the water never to return to this world. The cause of death was drowning and there is no reason to suspect suicide or fowl play.
What really woke me up is this. What my buddy did didn't seem dangerous or out of the ordinary. Just a nice sunrise vape on the waters edge as many of us have done many times before but black outs do happen with dmt and I wish someone was there to have helped him not fall into he water ending his life. This has happened to me before i have come to with my face on my nightstand having blacked out and falling forward in the same manner.
His Gvg smelled of freshly vaped dmt but we will never know 100% what happened. It seems quite likely that the above description is how it went down.
So please everyone be careful around things like water or fire. Setting can make it great but it can also cause harm if nobody is around to help in an emergency.
I had to pull a friend out of the fire last summer who did the same thing when we were camping. He fell out of his chair and his left suffered 2nd degree burns in the time it took us to get him to safer ground.
Please folks lets not loose anymore good travelers to preventable accidents.
Much love to his family and friends on such a sad ending to a great gathering of loved ones. RIP Paul. I hope it was a great transistion.