FYI, I updated the OP based on my experience throught first two days.
Some of your posts which i quoted here may have been covered in greater detail in the yellow portion of the first post.
Definitely yes to the k hole.
It is kind of hard to describe because I am coming in and out of consciousness through the experience and also having incredibly vivid and lucid dreams .
No visuals as of yet. And given that I have had visuals on prior K adventures amd how this is clearly a way way heavier dose and administered directly into my blood I am beginning to think that the K only gave me visuals in the past as part of a multiple substance scenario. I guess what I attributed to K visuals was probably more accurately the K pushing me over a threshold that other substances played a larger role in,.if that makes sense.
For whatever reason visuals for the most part were very rare for me, even on crazy high doses or combinations of strong substances. I got tracers a LOT, but really only maybe 3 occasions in my life occurred where I saw something that wasn't there.
I definitely had many past experiences where my visual perception was altered or augmented. Colors looking brighter and more vibrant, geometric shapes occurring in leaves or grass, slight moving of items in peripheral vision. But no talking dragons or multidimensional elves... yet.
Which Burger King bro??
Come on man, you need to be more specific.!
I saw urinalysis collection cups and drug screen paperwork there today.
They haven't asked me yet but I can't take the chance. If I popped a drug screen and had my pain meds taken away I would be in a LOT of trouble.
Still hard to say. If I go to physical therapy tomorrow that will give me a better idea, but we are still very early in the process.
The diagnosis I got which enabled me to be approved for this is CRPS
Complex
Regional
Pain
Syndrome
CRPS
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.
I would imagine it would be tough to sell that unless you have a fairly well documented injury.
10 days of treatment, the objective is to "reset the opioid recptors" thus allowing more relief and less wasted medicine from having receptors already docked so to speak.
A decent analogy would be if you tried to park in a parking garage but there were no spaces available, this treatment in theory kicks a bunch of cars out so my pain meds have a place to park and do their thing.
Me too!!
yeah, I put in headphones and play youtube playlists (thru brave, so no ads)
If your sister is looking for calming music, may I suggest Ludovico Einaudi.
He is an Italian pianist and composer, his music is beautiful, generally not aggressive or.abrasive .
(a pet peeve of mine when I listen to jazz is getting railroaded by horn sections that dive bomb otherwise relaxing songs)
Cool. When I did a semester abroad in NZ and Austrailia I bought a didgeridoo and had some fun with it. I even eventually figured out circular breathing, but didn't practice enough to keep it up.
I have been wearing full cup earphones (sony DJ earphones) and i usually wear sunglasses, at least until the treatment starts, the nurse cuts the lights.
I have never met the DMT fairies, but not for a lack of trying. I had 2 very slight "break throughs" but never really got all the way across the wormhole.
No visuals for me thus far with the ketamine treatment, but I may add THC gummies to the mix, and I am told that they up the dosages, so maybe it will occur on another treatment session.
I'm going to guess your sister is not 6'3 226 pounds... right? Hallucinogens, from my purely anecdotal experiences tend to hit smaller females harder for obvious reasons. Also I have an extensive history with hallucinogens and ketamine, so I likely have a tolerance of some sort.
Best.bet for her in my humble opinion:
Calm state of mind, avoid stress especially in the hour or 2 prior to treatment.
Calming music.
Comfy clothes.
Positive outlook and good mood.