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astralspice
#1 Posted : 1/5/2012 11:28:57 PM
Does anyone else out there get some serious tremors while coming down from spice? I get them every time and feel/treat is as a spiritual manner which it feels like my soul is trying to reposition itself back into my body. It feels very pleasurable for sure and it seems that the further i go into hyperspace the more intence the shakes are. I even get them from sub-threshold doses of changa.
I know of ppl who get the same type of shakes while coming back from an astral projection.
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DeMenTed
#2 Posted : 1/6/2012 12:30:11 AM
This is quite common. I used to get tremors quite a lot.

I'm not sure what causes it but it's rarely if ever at all uncomfortable.
 
Psychonaut In Orbit
#3 Posted : 1/11/2012 2:25:30 AM
Usually get tremors before trips... I chalk it up to pre-flight anxiety. Can't recall having tremors after a journey... I have had a tingling/tickling sensation run up and down my spine and through my extremities after trips though... almost like my soul and nervous system is in a tickle fight with an invisible entity... pure bliss and warmth... very strange and wonderful feeling though
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mad_banshee
#4 Posted : 1/11/2012 3:12:46 AM
Is it possible you're cold? This time of year that would make sense, then you might get shivers if your body temp has dropped a bit.
My return to body is normaly pretty smooth with sensation returning slowly and smoothly, but you say it feels good, so no problem, go with it! Everyone has different experiences with the molecule it seems.

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Global
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#5 Posted : 1/11/2012 3:28:46 AM
I started to notice that I only received the tremors when I would do it up North where it's cold, even if the house was relatively warm. If I threw on a blanket, it would usually ease it down. Tremors during the peak/plateau seem to be a very different phenomena to me though.
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Skeemer
#6 Posted : 1/11/2012 5:23:44 AM
I've had this happen a couple of times...i just chalked it up to me being a little colder than i thought i was. My wife on the other hand gets little tremors almost everytime she smokes changa and swears she's not cold.
 
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#7 Posted : 1/11/2012 5:26:52 AM
Hyperspace is, or can be, a traumatic experience. I have come back with tremors also. nothing persistant. I always felt this to be a normal harmless side effect.
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Global
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#8 Posted : 1/11/2012 1:43:29 PM
Skeemer wrote:
I've had this happen a couple of times...i just chalked it up to me being a little colder than i thought i was. My wife on the other hand gets little tremors almost everytime she smokes changa and swears she's not cold.


Might be adrenaline or some other hormone that's secreted, but when I used to get the tremors, I never thought I was cold either. It would seem relatively normal in the room, but I would be shaking. Next time your wife smokes changa, whether she feels cold or not, you should see if putting on a warm blanket does the trick. On a possibly unrelated phenomenon, DMT does have the tendency to send your sense of temperature all over the place.
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"The Mighty One appears, the horizon shines. Atum appears on the smell of his censing, the Sunshine- god has risen in the sky, the Mansion of the pyramidion is in joy and all its inmates are assembled, a voice calls out within the shrine, shouting reverberates around the Netherworld." - Egyptian Book of the Dead

"Man fears time, but time fears the Pyramids" - 9th century Arab proverb
 
Guyomech
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#9 Posted : 1/28/2012 3:45:52 AM
The shakes before takeoff? Normal, happens every time. I always bundle up and this time of year, crank the heat. A cold spice trip can me pretty unpleasant.

Tremors afterward, though- a totally different story. Not at all like cold or nervous shakes, but big, almost seismic tremors. The deeper the trip, the higher the amplitude. Not unpleasant at all.. Don't fight it, it'll be quick.

My feeling has been that the amplitude of the tremors is proportionate to not the distance traveled, but the significance of the snippets brought back. The old paradigm reconciling with the new, slightly changed one. Part of the integration process.

I think if you fight the tremors, you recall less of the experience.
 
changalvia
#10 Posted : 5/25/2012 8:41:03 AM
I have been getting harsh tremors / convulsions lately after my journeys, but I have always had anxiety and attributed it to that.

It's somewhat comforting though, to know that I am not one of a "select few" and that it is in fact a common occurence. Although to me it doesn't feel like it is due to the cold, feels more like my brain is extremely worked up from what it just went through, and it usually gets worse the more I excitedly share my experience with a friend that smoked with me.
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tele
#11 Posted : 5/25/2012 10:45:12 AM
For me I often start shaking or getting "cold shakes" the very moment I decide to blast off during the same day. Then often after coming down I start to feel somewhat cold and shaky, but I think this is because it raises body temperature temporarily:
http://en.wikipedia.org/...ltryptamine#Side_effects

I still dislike how the article states the vapor is "very harsh"... Of course it is with a poor tool.
 
Tokapelli
#12 Posted : 5/25/2012 6:23:10 PM
My head feels like a frrrriiiissssbbeeeeee!
Anybody hear that shopngle song? thats what I thought about when this happend to me. It only happened once, I think the last time I tried it (wich was the most intense) but im not sure it was kindof a long time ago. It was pretty weird and carried on for a couple on minutes. It didnt feel bad or anything, just weird and I wasnt sure if it was normal or not.
 
Mandukeya
#13 Posted : 5/28/2012 11:48:28 AM
This was discussed in a forum where these matters are discussed in my native language. As here, a lot of people were experiencing the tremors.

One of them had a theory: If your body is not in a proper position, tremors will arise after the experience.

By proper position he meant something in the line of lotus or flat on the back.

Now this might be placebo, but it seems to work for me.
 
tele
#14 Posted : 5/28/2012 12:07:18 PM
Mandukeya wrote:
This was discussed in a forum where these matters are discussed in my native language. As here, a lot of people were experiencing the tremors.

One of them had a theory: If your body is not in a proper position, tremors will arise after the experience.

By proper position he meant something in the line of lotus or flat on the back.

Now this might be placebo, but it seems to work for me.


I highly doubt it. Some can arise from the sheer intensity of the experience and brains reaction to it and some can be from simple feelings of cold due to temporary raise in body temperature. Or a mix of both.
 
tigerstrike92
#15 Posted : 11/29/2012 3:25:57 AM
I get tremors fairly often after a voyage, but they are usually over very quick.

The very first time it happened was vaping after 4g rue ingested. It was an intense 45 minute trip, and towards the end was when I got the tremors. When I started shaking, it reminded me of a friend who had gone through some serious depression/anxiety/anger issues. He once told me he was so depressed/mad that he would just shake. Shake when he walking, shake when he was lying down, shake when he was sitting. All that emotion just causing him to shake. My sister also at one point told me that she shakes when her anxiety gets REALLY REALLY bad. This made me think, "Holy Crap! Do I really have THIS much emotion building up inside me that I never let out?!" and I got really scared. I have vaped since then, and gotten tremors, but that feeling really hasn't been back, very strong at least.

After reading this and a few other threads about the shivering/tremors, I feel A LOT more comfortable about it. Glad to know that this is fairly common.
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