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TWITCHING on shrooms!?
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I've been taking shrooms for a while now, but recently my last 2 trips I've been twitching like HELL! As in like, nearly uncontrollable shit, but only for about an hour of the trip. It's been making me a lot more paranoid lately as well. Makes my teeth grind more than usual too. And my trip 2 times ago I thought I cut my fingers off on the shards of a broken shot glass and now my fingers start hurting sometimes as well! What the hell IS all this all of a sudden?! I'm going to look into it and see if there are some more mellow strains, but in the meantime, any advice or feedback would be ACE, my friends...
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Since then I've never really enjoyed psyclobin shrooms like a I used to. They make me edgy as fuck.
one of my mates blacked out before too
As with all drugs, having a clear, positive mentality before taking them helps SO much, and can meen a huge difference between a nightmare-like trip, to a pleasant, enjoyable trip...ITS ALL ABOUT THE MIND!
Skive, when you say "psyclobin", did you mean basic psilocybe cubensis? That's what most people get as far as my experiance has taught me. I was reading up on them and apparently cub. has one of the highest levels of toxicity as well as a higher than average level of reactions to it, thus a higher chyance of a bad trip. I guess there's a reason why cubensis spores are pretty much the cheapest available...
And I've looked into the strains, and yes, the general response seems to be that cub strains make you paranoid as fuck (with less visuals, I might add), so I'm trying cyanescens, as they are a more sociable, happy trip...
I'll let you all know how it goes once they are grown and consumed!:thumb:
No Liberty Caps (Psilocybe semilanceata)
They grow everywhere here in the autumn, in the right spots you can pick thousands at a time - I've never bought shrooms.