I decided to do Morphine the other night and fell asleep at the end.
A lot of I-doser doses just knock me out, and so I woke to my friend letting himself into my house and standing there over my bed trying to wake me up. When I woke up I was so confused and nothing I was saying made sense. He kept asking me questions and I kept giving him partial, nonsense answers until finally I shook it off. It felt like I was medicated for sure. The problem is I can never stay awake until the end with these ones.
Anyways, I still felt like I was affected by the dose, but we got up and had a smoke, smoked a joint and listened to some music on my laptop on my patio upstairs. When we were done, I stood up and felt really dizzy. I told him to hold onto my computer just in case, and right there, at the top of the stairs, I blacked out and fell all the way down. Hard wood stairs!
Worst blackout moment I've ever had.
Don't take this and expect to be functional afterward. Also be cautious when taking with anything else.
Morphine. FML.
-
- Level 4 (50-199)
- Posts: 81
- Joined: Mon Aug 10, 2009 2:53 pm
-
- VIP PLATINUM (500+)
- Posts: 609
- Joined: Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:01 pm
Sometimes if your blood pressure is low and you get up really fast you can black out, and I think that's what happened to you. It makes sense, I mean you must have been relaxed from the morphine and weed, thus your blood pressure was low. Then you got up and felt dizzy, (which is one of the things that happens) and then blacked out.
I've never blacked out from it before, but I'm sometimes dizzy after getting up if I was really relaxed. Just get up a bit slower and/or don't fucking stand at the top of a flight of stairs when you feel dizzy.
It's just because if you're relaxed and get up really fast your body can't get enough oxygen to your brain (due to low blood pressure/slow heart rate) and you pass out for a few seconds.
I've never blacked out from it before, but I'm sometimes dizzy after getting up if I was really relaxed. Just get up a bit slower and/or don't fucking stand at the top of a flight of stairs when you feel dizzy.
It's just because if you're relaxed and get up really fast your body can't get enough oxygen to your brain (due to low blood pressure/slow heart rate) and you pass out for a few seconds.
-
- Level 2 (20-29)
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Sat Oct 18, 2008 8:17 pm
-
- Level 1 (10-19)
- Posts: 18
- Joined: Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:39 pm
lol demonking, I think it was something like that.
I don't really believe it was that alone that did it, but i was disoriented a lot more than normal and I'm used to smoking a lot of weed.
I'm also female and probably anemic so even at work I get dizzy often.
You're all probably right.
To be honest, as bad as it was I didn't even feel it other than being "a little shaken up." I did feel the dent in my head the next day however. Thanks Morphine!
I don't really believe it was that alone that did it, but i was disoriented a lot more than normal and I'm used to smoking a lot of weed.
I'm also female and probably anemic so even at work I get dizzy often.
You're all probably right.
To be honest, as bad as it was I didn't even feel it other than being "a little shaken up." I did feel the dent in my head the next day however. Thanks Morphine!
-
- VIP PLATINUM (500+)
- Posts: 609
- Joined: Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:01 pm
Good thing I-Doser isn't responsible for injuries and such when under the influence of it or people would sue them all the time for unrelated accidents.idioteque90 wrote:lol demonking, I think it was something like that.
I don't really believe it was that alone that did it, but i was disoriented a lot more than normal and I'm used to smoking a lot of weed.
I'm also female and probably anemic so even at work I get dizzy often.
You're all probably right.
To be honest, as bad as it was I didn't even feel it other than being "a little shaken up." I did feel the dent in my head the next day however. Thanks Morphine!