• Members of the previous forum can retrieve their temporary password here, (login and check your PM).

OUCH That burns for real

Migrated topic.

Big Inhale

The Enlightend One
So this is what happened. Its starting to warm up where I live and I work outdoors so a couple of weeks ago I had my shirt off and got a little burnt. Well the next night some friends and I decided to smoke a little D. So I hit the bowl and all of a sudden my sunburn lit up. I mean this burning sensation was unbearable and by no means was I in hyperspace but the reaction with the D and the sunburn sucked bad. So we left to go to a friends house a to smoke a little more. Not thinking I hit the bowl again and the same reaction happened intense burning only where I was sunburned. So lesson learned. Now I told a friend about this reaction and he just started landscaping so he was alittle burnt himself. Last week he decided to smoke some D and woulndt you guess it he lit up. You could see the pain in his face he left the room because someone was in hyperspace for the first time and he did not want to interrupt. When he returned he explained the same thing that happened to me. So what did I learn. DMT increases sensitivity by a 1000 also DONT SMOKE DMT IF YOU HAVE SUNBURN IT IS EXTREMLY PAINFUL.:twisted:
 
I find this rather interesting..
Someone was telling me his experience wasn't with sunburn but instead with coldness.
It wan't freezing by any means but, his feet felt like they were submerged in ice water.
The rest of him was cold too.
He wound up sitting in front of an oven for part of his trip.
 
Spice is always best smoked in a comfortable, safe, quiet environment. Pain, be it emotional or physical is frequently amplified by spice.

A headache has become, literally, 2 blue hammers and a strange looking broken down piston banging in side my head. An asthma flare up became a massive warning to quit cigs.
 
Back
Top Bottom