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Old 16-06-2009, 07:33
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Opiates leading to more acute senses

SWIM is fairly familiar with a variety of different opiates such as morphine, codiene, hydrocodone, oxycodone, tramadol, etc. and SWIM has started to notice an odd sensation during the peak of his highs. Durring the climb leading to the peak, SWIM will feel his five senses start to seperate out and SWIM becomes much more aware of his surroundings. SWIM will also seem to focus very hard on one sense at a time. at times hearing the changes of pitch of static noises in the backround. food is wonderful to eat at the peak, not only because flavors are intensified, but the act of chewing and swallowing is rather pleasurable and halts SWIM from grinding his teeth for a while. colors are more vivid and simple things like running SWIMs hands through hair feels very interesting.

SWIM wants to know if anyone else has ever reported ahy wort of sensual overload similar to his. Its kind of like doing a very small amount of ecstacy, on top of the major noticeable effects of the opium
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