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Old 24-11-2006, 02:58
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Truly HIGH Doses of Diphenhydramine.

7/16/07 Edit: ******WARNING! COMPARABLE DOSES OF DIPHENHYDRAMINE COULD EASILY CAUSE CARDIAC ARREST, LIVER FAILURE, OR DEATH!********


SWIM was actually very surprised as he read some of the experiences on these forums. Many of the stories involve doses at around 300 mg. Not a single story SWIM read mentioned anything going above 600.

SWIM has taken Diphenhydramine on 2 separate occassions; the 1st time at 625mg, and the second at 750mg.

The first time, SWIM felt as if he weighed a thousand pounds. At one point while walking out of the room he was chilling in, he reached for the door handle and right before he touched the handle the handle twisted itself down then released back up, as if someone were trying to get in from the other side at the very same moment. Very freaky. SWIM went back to where he was sitting and then left the room 15 minutes later. It was damn near impossible for SWIM to navigate the halls of his friends house and could not find the door to the bathroom which was, as he already knew, only 3 feet in front of the room he just left. Defeated, he returned to the room.

At one point, SWIM saw the entire wall move in a wavelike fashion, then stop back into place. Think of The Matrix when the helicopter crashes into the building.

SWIM was with 3 friends, all who had taken 625, 625 or 750 mg. ALL of them periodiocally woke up while they were sleeping to ask a question or say some random thing in a conversation that actually was not going on.


The second time SWIM tried Diphenhydramine, he did 750 mg. SWIM did not feel the infinite weight he did the first time he tried the drug. But SWIM, after about 1.5 hours, unknowingly entered a rain forest, completely filled with enormous amazon-like spiders, fruit flies, smaller spiders and their webs and strands, moths, and gnats. At one point, SWIM opened the back door to his house, and was stopped because there were 2 or 3 absolutely enormous spiders (Each 18 inches in diameter) blocking the way in a giant web across his doorway. The outdoor side of the door was covered in a massive yet natural-looking calmly pulsing legion of tiny gnats.

How did SWIM react to this situation? He simply closed the door, turned around, and told himself "Man, well I guess I wont go outside yet." He then walked upstairs, went to his bedroom and closed the door so that more bugs wouldnt fly in, and went to sleep. If you had asked SWIM at that point if the drug was distorting his grip on reality, he would've told you "not at all."

The next day (16 hours later), any surface he stared at would begin to fluctuate and wobble calmly, though at this point SWIM swore he was thinking straight. All he had to do was think of his memories of the night before, and in comparison, he was absolutely sober.

But how could he have been sure?

2 days after the night he took the drug, SWIM again felt that on the previous day, he was still heavily under the influence of the drug. The same 'day-after' feeling repeated twice more before he reached what he considers now in retrospect a 'close-enough' normality.

Diphenhydramine is clearly a very long lasting drug.

Someone else who is not me, SEWIM, has taken 625mg, 750mg, 750mg, and even an entire GRAM of Diphenhydramine.

The, gram, apparently, was too much for SEWIM. He was 'caught' by his dad after he was woken up by a loud thumping sound coming from SEWIM's room. The sound was made as SEWIM repeatedly tried to get out of his bed to go to the bathroom but was completely unable to support himself. He'd get up, fall to the ground, crawl back into bed, then try the process over again.

Also during this night, SEWIM told me that he had gone 'clinically insane', and was rocking back and forth with his arms around his legs in a fetal position and laughing maniacally.

When SEWIM's mom asked him what had made him act that way, SEWIM smiled, looked away and whispered "... marijuana."

Needless to say, we joke about that moment all the time.

Other than getting in trouble with his parents, SEWIM came out of that experience absolutely fine.

Please feel free to post what you know about SWIY's experiences with truly high doses of diphenhydramine.

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  Never encountered any views or experiences with such high doses, a truly pioneering report.
  
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Last edited by Nacumen; 17-07-2007 at 01:37.
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