[Forgotten Dose Name] without headphones...

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Anyone else had any luck with just speakers?

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3dward
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[Forgotten Dose Name] without headphones...

Post by 3dward »

It says that it will not work without headphones however I tried it, while not highly effective, I got something out of it. I concentrated on it and nothing else the entire time, I forced my ears to switch what tone (probably not correct term) they were listening to constantly. I had three seizures, all of which were short, save the last one. During the seizures I saw myself talking to a friend, the conversation was quite random, and useless. Keep in mind I knew what was going on somewhat after a minute or two and forced myself out of them. After the last seizure I got up and got online and talked to one of my friends, I felt wired, and then got depressed, mood swings, in other words. I only hallucinated twice, both we're very brief. After I finished talking to my friend I went to sleep considering I had exams in the morning, slept well, which isn't normal considering I have insomnia. Woke up, felt better than usual, refer back to insomnia. And Aced the exam, not that anyone cares.
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Re: [Forgotten Dose Name] without headphones...

Post by Cheeto »

I haven't had any luck with speakers though I'm sure it is possible. Seizures? I'm not following that one.
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Re: [Forgotten Dose Name] without headphones...

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Cheeto wrote:I haven't had any luck with speakers though I'm sure it is possible. Seizures? I'm not following that one.
Yes, I had several seizures. But that's possible with almost anything, though I've never had seizures before.
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Post by Cheeto »

Are you they were seizures and not just hallucinations? Or you fell asleep for a short while? If you're sure they were seizures, you might want to read into brainwaves more. This program can trigger epilepsy (even if you didn't know you had it). Seizures are dangerous.
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Cheeto wrote:Are you they were seizures and not just hallucinations? Or you fell asleep for a short while? If you're sure they were seizures, you might want to read into brainwaves more. This program can trigger epilepsy (even if you didn't know you had it). Seizures are dangerous.
It might have been epileptic, I don't know, I'll read on it.
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Post by 3DGE »

You probably had a Placebo because I am pretty sure it wont work at all unless you hear the different frequencies in the right ears
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Post by SAW »

its possible to use speakers and get an effect...

Way back in the day of idoser 3.0, my first dose was opium (it came free with the program). I had no headphones, and i just moved a speaker to each side of my head. To this day, i have not had a dose work as well as that one did (possibly because ive been using earbuds)
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Post by 3dward »

3DGE wrote:You probably had a Placebo because I am pretty sure it wont work at all unless you hear the different frequencies in the right ears
It's not supposed to, that's why I was amazed that I actually got something off of it, I mean it wasn't very much but it was very similar to the experience that I had when I used high quality headphones for the first time, keep in mind that the effect wasn't quite as strong, but I don't believe that it was a placebo, because I didn't think that it would work at all, even with headphones.
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