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First experience that worked - French Roast

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:24 am
by _Auron_
I tried a few of the recreational doses when I found out about I-Doser a few weeks ago, but they didn't seem to do anything at all. I wasn't that skeptical about it, just wasn't allowing myself to focus (or unfocus, depending on how you look at it) enough.

Well, one day at work I had only had about 3-4 hours of sleep and was working a long and late night shift, and decided to try the French Roast dose on my break. I figured it was only 5 minutes of my time, so I did it. I noticed the effects about 3 minutes in, and after I was done with the whole 5 minutes, I was extremely hyper. The pain through my body from being tired and stressed out was greatly diminished, and the slow demeanor I had when I came to work was completely gone. My coworkers noticed and thought I just had a redbull, except if I did the caffeine wouldn't hit me that soon. Thankfully the effect lasted about 2-3 hours and made it possible to deal with work that night despite my lack of sleep.

This initial dose told me that without a doubt that I-Doser works. I'll post more about experiences with others as I try them [again].

Re: First experience that worked - French Roast

Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 4:04 pm
by idoserfreak420
they all pretty much work for me except for this one....

Re: First experience that worked - French Roast

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 3:56 am
by SLCâ„¢
Exactly the same

At first, I tried many doses at the same day.
It didnt worked.

3 - 4 weeks later, I tried Content and it worked like hell :nod:

And now I know, that I need to be absolutly concentrated during a dose!
The most of theese are working now... :unibrow:

Re: First experience that worked - French Roast

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 9:55 pm
by 1joel8
Same here, and I have to say, it's awesome!

Re: First experience that worked - French Roast

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:09 pm
by dp100
It takes me 2-3 minutes to calm down, focus on as little as possible, and just make it work right. So the short doses never work.