Citation: John Hewitt. "Almost No Nausea: An Experience with Morning Glory & Ondansetron (exp102531)". Erowid.org. May 23, 2020. erowid.org/exp/102531
Background: Was a heavy marijuana user (1/8 oz per day) for about 8 years til last May, when I quit marijuana entirely. Have tripped on mushrooms a couple times, LSD a couple times, salvia once. All great trips except for one bad trip on LSD (unbearable loneliness) and one terrible trip on Salvia (thought I was dead etc) I haven’t used hallucinogens in about 5 years.
I took 100 'Heavenly Blue' morning glory seeds obtained from [online] ( 1500 for $5) at 6:10 PM today. At the same time I took 4 mg of Ondansetron HCL, which is for nausea/vomitting. I have this medication left over from about a year ago when I had my wisdom teeth removed; it was prescribed to alleviate nausea due to the pain meds.
It is now 7:20 PM as I begin to write this. The nausea did come, and it was very uncomfortable until sometime in the last ten minutes. I wonder if the Ondansetron just kicked in.
As soon as I had finished taking the seeds, I remembered that I had an engineering quiz due at midnight. I set to work on it immediately, it was about five problems, and the nausea was very distracting. I was able to complete the quiz and it did seem that the LSA (or whatever psychoactive compounds are in the morning glory seeds… it seems the LSA thing, at least as the sole perp, is up for some debate) was having some effect. Most noticeable if I stopped what I was working on and zoned out. Then a definite trippy feel. Also a feeling that my desklamp was producing an oscillating light. This effect is quite noticeable now.
ANYWAY, I am now experiencing a somewhat mild, pleasant effect with almost no nausea. Unless the nausea was supposed to have worn off by now anyway, the nausea medication appears to have been effective, and my trip none the less for it.
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