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Posts: 4 Joined: 15-Oct-2012 Last visit: 10-Nov-2012 Location: central Illinois
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Hy there, I'm new to the nexus. My interest in the molecule roots from psilocin in the past and my current use of Sumatriptan. It is a bio-available form of DMT. It's alright just a little unnatural for me. I've tried ergolines as well for my headaches. I make music, write, skateboard and rarely draw. I'll be 28 in December, I'm married (my wife produces immaculate endogenous DMT whether or not she agrees), She is my best friend in the world. I'm from central Illinois. I do not like to get all messed up. I drink beer moderately. I smoke roll your own ciggs. I have some Rustica coming in the mail soon. I smoke a pipe as well. I lke Radii shoes. My favorite thing to do is long board. I fly man =)
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Posts: 1322 Joined: 16-Apr-2012 Last visit: 05-Nov-2012 Location: מלכות
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Hey there I had never heard of Sumatriptan...so I looked it up and it sounds a bit frightening. How do you use it? Do you smoke it? Can you explain a bit more about it? And welcome to the nexus BTW. And why do you look at the speck in your brother's eye, but do not percieve the plank in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, "brother let me remove the speck from your eye", when you yourself do not see the plank that is in your own eye?-Yeshua ben Yoseph
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Posts: 1856 Joined: 07-Sep-2012 Last visit: 12-Jan-2022
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welcome teza, great name , what other interests do you have? Do you lioke fishing too?
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Posts: 1303 Joined: 12-Nov-2008 Last visit: 11-Sep-2024 Location: ...
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You use Sumatriptan for migraine or other uses? I used Sumatriptan for some time for migraine but am now using Rizatriptan because they come in wafers that you can use sublingually and are effective in about 10 minutes (there are Sumatriptan injections and nasal spray that are probably about as fast but I don’t think they are widely prescribed here in the UK).
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Posts: 1856 Joined: 07-Sep-2012 Last visit: 12-Jan-2022
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apologies for my last post i thought i was on another forum that i frequent - "carpworld"
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Posts: 3830 Joined: 12-Feb-2009 Last visit: 08-Feb-2024
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hug46 wrote:apologies for my last post i thought i was on another forum that i frequent - "carpworld" You better watch yourself before you start posting DMT trip reports to your fisherman friends. "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." -A.Huxley
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Posts: 1856 Joined: 07-Sep-2012 Last visit: 12-Jan-2022
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a1pha wrote:You better watch yourself before you start posting DMT trip reports to your fisherman friends. well you would be surprised what some of them get upto theyer a funny lot, all that sitting around all night waiting for a bite can do weird things to your head
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Posts: 1322 Joined: 16-Apr-2012 Last visit: 05-Nov-2012 Location: מלכות
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a1pha wrote:hug46 wrote:apologies for my last post i thought i was on another forum that i frequent - "carpworld" You better watch yourself before you start posting DMT trip reports to your fisherman friends. That's too funny. I once saw a large mouth bass eat a baby duck....and I am still traumatized to this day And why do you look at the speck in your brother's eye, but do not percieve the plank in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, "brother let me remove the speck from your eye", when you yourself do not see the plank that is in your own eye?-Yeshua ben Yoseph
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Posts: 1856 Joined: 07-Sep-2012 Last visit: 12-Jan-2022
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Eliyahu wrote: That's too funny.
I once saw a large mouth bass eat a baby duck....and I am still traumatized to this day
This is more common than you think....when i lived on a boat there were tales of a large rogue pike called "Old Ned". He"d taken small animals, and there was some talk of paddling infants dissappearing, but unproven. Every night when i laid myself down to rest i would imagine Old Ned just the other side of the hull, with his dreadful maw bristling with the old lures and snapped steel monofilament, dully glinting from the overhead streetlamps. Seriously, if i was in any form of a hypersensitive mindset i just couldn"t sleep. I ended drowning the anguish with alcohol,opiates,tomazepam and diazepam. Old Ned left his mark on me to this very day. Sorry for hijacking this post with fishy tales, i will return back to the madness that is--- Carpworld.
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Posts: 4 Joined: 15-Oct-2012 Last visit: 10-Nov-2012 Location: central Illinois
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Eliyahu wrote: Hey there I had never heard of Sumatriptan...so I looked it up and it sounds a bit frightening.
How do you use it? Do you smoke it? Can you explain a bit more about it?
And welcome to the nexus BTW.
It is available in nasal, injection and tablet forms. It is used for headaches of sorts. It has some effects that are similar but really isn't worth your time. It's actually worse for you than DMT.
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Posts: 4 Joined: 15-Oct-2012 Last visit: 10-Nov-2012 Location: central Illinois
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Aa d*l*b wrote:You use Sumatriptan for migraine or other uses? I used Sumatriptan for some time for migraine but am now using Rizatriptan because they come in wafers that you can use sublingually and are effective in about 10 minutes (there are Sumatriptan injections and nasal spray that are probably about as fast but I don’t think they are widely prescribed here in the UK). I might switch to ergotamine because it is more natural and has strong oxytocic effects. HBWR works wonders though. These things are more acceptable for those suffering from various sensory pain disorders.
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Got Naloxone?
Posts: 3240 Joined: 03-Aug-2009 Last visit: 23-Jan-2025 Location: United Police States of America
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Hi teza, Welcome to the Nexus. That drug you take sounds a bit weird, but I'm no doctor. . . So, I'm kind of unclear . . . have you tried actual smoked (like freebase crystal or changa) DMT or oral (such as ayahuasca or pharmahuasca) preparations of DMT . . . ? I encourage you to take a good look around. So much juicy info here - from the well researched links in the upper right hand corner (e.g. wiki with all the extraction teks) to all the wonderful subfora to a fun chat room. . . . Thanks for the introduction and again welcome to the Nexus. "But even if nothing lasts and everything is lost, there is still the intrinsic value of the moment. The present moment, ultimately, is more than enough, a gift of grace and unfathomable value, which our friend and lover death paints in stark relief."-Rick Doblin, Ph.D. MAPS President, MAPS Bulletin Vol. XX, No. 1, pg. 2Hyperspace LOVES YOU
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