Welcome back to my 2nd posting. I wanna tell you a little about my experience with another interesting dug; angel dust. Or PCP. The chemical name of this hallucinatory drug is phenylcyclohexylpiperidine. To further understand the technical details of this drug, click here. It will give you a better understanding of how it affects the body & mind.
My one and only experience with this formidable drug was when I was about 19. A buddy of mine and I were drinking some beers when the opportunity arose for us to purchase a cap (capsule) of pcp at a low cost of $10. We were warned to not drink alcohol while on the drug but we did anyway. I sniffed a line, my buddy sniffed a line and about 30 minutes later I experienced a total loss of motor skills. Memory loss was eminent and soon, I was totally and utterly immobile. I do remember when I went to the store at one point to buy cigarettes, I had a hard time navigating 6 stairs. In my vision, the next step would get further away from my foot as I out stretched my leg to take that next step. I would grasp the railing with both hands and crouch low trying ever so softly and gently to make that next step. Now imagine for a minute if you will how this must have looked. The drug makes you do odd things you normally wouldn't.
I have provided here a excerpt from a website of a description of the drug along with someone's personal experience they themselves had on the drug.
PCP (Phencyclidine) is a dissociative drug formerly used as an anesthetic agent, exhibiting hallucinogenic and neurotoxic effects. It is commonly known as Angel Dust, but is also known as Wet, Sherm, Sherman Hemsley, Rocket Fuel, Ashy Larry, Shermans Tank, Wack, Halk Hogan, Ozone, HannaH, Hog, Manitoba Shlimbo, and Embalming Fluid, among other names. Although the primary psychoactive effects of the drug only last hours, total elimination from the body is prolonged, typically extending over weeks. PCP is consumed in a recreational manner by drug users, mainly in the United States, where the demand is met by illegal production. It comes in both powder and liquid forms (PCP base dissolved most often in ether), but typically it is sprayed onto leafy material such as marijuana, mint, oregano, parsley or Ginger Leaves, and smoked. PCP has potent effects on the nervous system altering perceptual functions (hallucinations, delusional ideas, delirium or confused thinking), motor functions (unsteady gait, loss of coordination, and disrupted eye movement or nystagmus), and autonomic nervous system regulation (rapid heart rate, altered temperature regulation). The drug has been known to alter mood states in an unpredictable fashion causing some individuals to become detached and others to become animated.
"When I was taking the drug, I used very small amounts. The effect was incredibly pleasant and social, so much so that me and my friends all used it instead of booze for almost a year. I couldn’t dance for shit on the stuff (I’d get stumbling and actually fell on my ass on the dance floor once) but the physical sensations and mental pictures were really fun. It is quite different from any psychedelic visuals or even Ketamine visuals…more like rolling through old film footage. To be honest, I liked it more than my experiences on Ketamine. PCP can make one nearly impervious to pain at high doses. Because of this, PCP can make things seem like a good idea that otherwise wouldn’t (leading to the stories of people leaping out of windows, etc.) I experienced very confusing physical reality when really high on it, like being unable to discern the difference between walking up stairs and down them, or standing still and walking. This could lead to very unusual behavior."
From the story above, you can see how we both had the same experience when it came to stairs. They were tricky to navigate. To add, eating was out. You have no working taste buds. And my mouth didn't seem to know how to chew food. Do not, I say again, do not try this or any other drug in which you read on my blog. I do not condone the use of these drugs as they will surely not only take everything from you, family, friends, money, but possibly, the most important, your health, and even your life.
My one and only experience with this formidable drug was when I was about 19. A buddy of mine and I were drinking some beers when the opportunity arose for us to purchase a cap (capsule) of pcp at a low cost of $10. We were warned to not drink alcohol while on the drug but we did anyway. I sniffed a line, my buddy sniffed a line and about 30 minutes later I experienced a total loss of motor skills. Memory loss was eminent and soon, I was totally and utterly immobile. I do remember when I went to the store at one point to buy cigarettes, I had a hard time navigating 6 stairs. In my vision, the next step would get further away from my foot as I out stretched my leg to take that next step. I would grasp the railing with both hands and crouch low trying ever so softly and gently to make that next step. Now imagine for a minute if you will how this must have looked. The drug makes you do odd things you normally wouldn't.
I have provided here a excerpt from a website of a description of the drug along with someone's personal experience they themselves had on the drug.
PCP (Phencyclidine) is a dissociative drug formerly used as an anesthetic agent, exhibiting hallucinogenic and neurotoxic effects. It is commonly known as Angel Dust, but is also known as Wet, Sherm, Sherman Hemsley, Rocket Fuel, Ashy Larry, Shermans Tank, Wack, Halk Hogan, Ozone, HannaH, Hog, Manitoba Shlimbo, and Embalming Fluid, among other names. Although the primary psychoactive effects of the drug only last hours, total elimination from the body is prolonged, typically extending over weeks. PCP is consumed in a recreational manner by drug users, mainly in the United States, where the demand is met by illegal production. It comes in both powder and liquid forms (PCP base dissolved most often in ether), but typically it is sprayed onto leafy material such as marijuana, mint, oregano, parsley or Ginger Leaves, and smoked. PCP has potent effects on the nervous system altering perceptual functions (hallucinations, delusional ideas, delirium or confused thinking), motor functions (unsteady gait, loss of coordination, and disrupted eye movement or nystagmus), and autonomic nervous system regulation (rapid heart rate, altered temperature regulation). The drug has been known to alter mood states in an unpredictable fashion causing some individuals to become detached and others to become animated.
"When I was taking the drug, I used very small amounts. The effect was incredibly pleasant and social, so much so that me and my friends all used it instead of booze for almost a year. I couldn’t dance for shit on the stuff (I’d get stumbling and actually fell on my ass on the dance floor once) but the physical sensations and mental pictures were really fun. It is quite different from any psychedelic visuals or even Ketamine visuals…more like rolling through old film footage. To be honest, I liked it more than my experiences on Ketamine. PCP can make one nearly impervious to pain at high doses. Because of this, PCP can make things seem like a good idea that otherwise wouldn’t (leading to the stories of people leaping out of windows, etc.) I experienced very confusing physical reality when really high on it, like being unable to discern the difference between walking up stairs and down them, or standing still and walking. This could lead to very unusual behavior."
From the story above, you can see how we both had the same experience when it came to stairs. They were tricky to navigate. To add, eating was out. You have no working taste buds. And my mouth didn't seem to know how to chew food. Do not, I say again, do not try this or any other drug in which you read on my blog. I do not condone the use of these drugs as they will surely not only take everything from you, family, friends, money, but possibly, the most important, your health, and even your life.
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