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"Exercised" head feeling after DMT? Options
 
Gianluca
#1 Posted : 10/22/2013 3:24:21 AM
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I've searched the forum for this, only found a post about head rush, but that is not what I'm talking about.

Has anyone ever feel like after they get big breakthroughs that their head feels like its been through a heavy workout? It can usually last up to 2-3 days. It's not a pain for me or annoyance, but just wondering if it may be something bad, or normal? I'm still able to function perfect and all, blood pressure is healthy, I workout, eat good,etc.
 

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adam
#2 Posted : 10/22/2013 3:30:57 AM

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I am not certain I experience the same thing, but my head often feels different for a good while afterwards. Usually more so with harmalas then just vaped dmt though.

I don't know what a heavy head workout is really referring to? Can you be more specific?
 
Gianluca
#3 Posted : 10/22/2013 4:13:18 AM
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What I was trying to compare it to was if you workout at a gym, outdoors,etc your body get's tired and just wants to relax so it can rebuild the muscles from all the work.

I kind of feel that is how my brain feels, that DMT get's my whole brain functioning like crazy and after it's all done, it feels like my brain has to get rest.

Hmm...it is a bit hard to explain, I may have to add to this thread next time I breakthrough and see if I can explain how my head feels.
 
 
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