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Old 26-11-2007, 22:46
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methylone + damp for extreme motivation

SWIM has been swamped with rather straight edged parties and school work lately but wanted to give methylone a go before it got too close to an mdma session he was planning. He figured he'd take some methylone in a private session of self exploration, and then because it doesn't destroy the serotonin system to the same degree as mdma, he figured he'd follow up with some d-amp for the comedown and let him get some work done... if he felt like it

Anyway, thats what swim did and heres the trip report with some very promising results for something I totally wouldn't have expected

T:00 - swim takes 150mgs of methylone
T:30 - swim feels first alerts and begins to get excited
T:45 - swim is feeling happy but not as euphoric as past experiences, he attributes this to his recent d-amp binge (for school... hes not a huge fan of it otherwise), in anycase, swim insuffulated an additional 20mgs
T:50 - swim feels a little over stimulated but the euphoria is building and he feels quite good
T:60 - swim is feeling quite warm and fuzzy and people look incredibly attractive. The extra stimulation is dying down and the world feels relaxed and serene, the methylone experience is here! (it continues and swim goes about it meditating and thinking about his life))
T:2:15 - swim can feel the experience begin to subside in certain aspects and begin to move into that opiate like finish methylone is characteristic of, so swim pops 10mgs of d-amphetamine to catch the tail
T:2:25 - swim feels the d-amphetamine kick in, however, for some reason none of swim's usual distractions are entertaining him; browsing the web, talking on msn and games just aren't doing it. Recently with d-amp I should point out, swim has been noticing an increase in focus and even a euphoric body high, but his motivation to start work always gets trumped with the plethora of other things to do which swim gets focused and into instead. Those other things weren't entertaining at all this time.
T:2:40 - swim decides nothing was quite doing it, and opens up the work he knows all along he *should* have been doing (figured it may as well be the thing swim wasn't enjoying), but for some reason- he gets excited and quite into this task. Other things are still unappealing but anything swim knows he needs to get done (rather than wants to do) is easily enjoyed
T:6:30 - The "high" begins to let down a bit and swim feels simply content, although the work is already started and so that motivation to begin is no longer needed to carry on (so its impossible to know exactly when this let up). All in all, this has to be the least buildup to work swim has had all semester (with or without d-amphetamine); usually it takes hours of procrastination and then panic when he realizes that he's out of time to really get going.

so there you have it; somehow methylone (possibly due to being mixed with d-amp or possible just on its own) managed to put swim's neurochemistry into a state that motivated him, something nothing else seems to be able to do-- an excellent combination, however likely not a long term solution due to the frequency one can properly use methylone

I looked it up after btw and methylone releases a fair deal of norepinephrine- something that is known to be associated with motivation (SNRIs are prescribed to people with ADD and no motivation for example) so this might have some sense neurochemically and perhaps was simply not noticed before by others due to the mild lethargy methylone tends to bring with it's comedown (combatted by d-amp in swim's case)

anyway, thought this might come in handy for others-- methylone is an amazing experience and it seems theres more to it than I once thought

Happy times!

Edit : I forgot to mention that swim is a 150 lb male with relatively vast drug experience

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Last edited by candy_kid; 26-11-2007 at 23:06. Reason: forgot to mention sex/weight/exp
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Re: methylone + damp for extreme motivation

SWIM usually has to panic too before they get motivated.

Did the methylone intoxication affect the quality of the work done at all, or was SWIY able to cohesively function? SWIM has been motivated on various things but in retrospect SWIM spent a lot of time on not-the-best of work. Perhaps a threshold dose of methylone could have some
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Old 18-12-2007, 06:34
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Re: methylone + damp for extreme motivation

positive cognitive benefits.

Sorry, don't know how I managed to send before I finished my post.
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