Sweet! So how was it taken? A tab you say?Keep us posted! I need to open my [box] back up and get on some reports that section is lookin a lil chauncy.
hahaha probabaly, I had to lay in my bed the whole time and do stuff on my laptop. It was still fun though, that's how I have to trip since I'm pretty sure my roommates aren't down with chugging syrup lol
I'm the only person I've ever heard of never throwing up from DXM and I've done it a lot.I had a period I felt like I was addicted to it psychologically years ago.. I used it maybe a year, then quit, telling myself I hated it. After this summer I tried so many RC's that I finally tried MXE, and it reminded me in character of the trip so much of DXM, I wanted to revisit DXM for the first time in years.
prJust sayin'
On the other hand, Olney's lesions have never been found at human recreational levels, and DXM has received little attention. Ketamine users, some of whom have used ketamine for many years, don't typically show mental impairment. Even the few DXM users who do show impairment typically return to normal after staying off DXM for several months, and at least one paper suggests the mental impairment from dissociatives may be caused by depression, not brain damage
The literature on PCP abuse notes that problems of cognitive organization may persist for up to 12 months following the cessation of use.10 If these cognitive problems were a result of NAN damage, we would expect permanent problems with learning: memory and attention span should show irreversible deficits. The fact that a significant number (if not the vast majority) of users display no consequential functional change in behavior should, at the very least, leave us wary about jumping to conclusions.
Weighing the two sides I personally believe that moderate use of dissociatives is probably no harder on your brain cells than moderate use of alcohol or amphetamines (I said moderate use, not some five day fry-yer-brain speed freak binge), and that if you use DXM sparingly (e.g., once or twice a month at lower plateaus, maybe once or twice a year at upper plateaus), you'll be just fine. In fact, I've never known anyone to suffer lasting impairment even after going through a few months of weekly DXM use at upper plateaus. But I could be wrong! Mild brain damage has a nasty way of showing up years later when you've forgotten about the stupid things you did when you were young.