A Selection of Experiences - Part I
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:14 pm
Hey all, newbie dosee with his first experiences.
Adrenochrome: I listened to this for a few minutes, and realised it could be a bad first choice. I felt a little unpleasant afterwards, almost like I was hostile to others. Best leave this for later.
Nitrous: Slight effects - eyes flitting about a little, faster breathing, and strong tingling in my torso after a few minutes. No aftereffects, just a slight feeling of "different" brain activity, though this may simply be a placebo.
Serene: IMMEDIATE effect. Strong feelings of relief, like getting into a hot bath or shower after a very stressful day; accompanied by a very pleasant cold, hairs-on-end feeling. Definitely one to repeat.
Lucid Dream: Mixed feelings about this one. I know the effects should only become apparent after sleep, but as soon as I put my head on the pillow I felt a constant vibration in my head (a beat frequency of about 3Hz) which made it impossible to get to sleep for at least twenty or thirty minutes. No lucid dreams either
Nevertheless, this was certainly NOT a placebo, so it warrants at least a few more attempts.
So that's it for now. Am I convinced that Idoser will give me drug-like or religious experiences? Not yet. But there's definitely something going on, so expect updates soon!
Adrenochrome: I listened to this for a few minutes, and realised it could be a bad first choice. I felt a little unpleasant afterwards, almost like I was hostile to others. Best leave this for later.
Nitrous: Slight effects - eyes flitting about a little, faster breathing, and strong tingling in my torso after a few minutes. No aftereffects, just a slight feeling of "different" brain activity, though this may simply be a placebo.
Serene: IMMEDIATE effect. Strong feelings of relief, like getting into a hot bath or shower after a very stressful day; accompanied by a very pleasant cold, hairs-on-end feeling. Definitely one to repeat.
Lucid Dream: Mixed feelings about this one. I know the effects should only become apparent after sleep, but as soon as I put my head on the pillow I felt a constant vibration in my head (a beat frequency of about 3Hz) which made it impossible to get to sleep for at least twenty or thirty minutes. No lucid dreams either

So that's it for now. Am I convinced that Idoser will give me drug-like or religious experiences? Not yet. But there's definitely something going on, so expect updates soon!