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I Don't Even Know What I Was Seeing
Mirtazapine & Cannabis
by AXIT
Citation:   AXIT. "I Don't Even Know What I Was Seeing: An Experience with Mirtazapine & Cannabis (exp86712)". Erowid.org. Aug 11, 2010. erowid.org/exp/86712

 
DOSE:
7.5 mg oral Pharms - Mirtazapine  
    smoked Cannabis (plant material)
BODY WEIGHT: 60 kg
I've been prescribed mirtazapine for sleep, and I assume un-mentioned depression, and had the dosage halved recently because I would basically wake up in the morning and pass out uncontrollably. In the past few days I've been smoking a bit of bud, as per what I do every now and again, and dropped the 7.5mg at about 8pm, and 10 minutes after a cone.

Later, I was laying in bed watching a movie, when I was hit by a massive euphoria wave, which made me want to fall asleep. I've been practicing with inducing lucid dreaming for a while, now, and I guess I fell into quite a few physchodelic lucid dreams, because for about 2 hours before I fell asleep, my vision would slowly blur into a screen of patterns and etc; I don't even know what I was seeing, and would jolt myself away with massive surges of euphoria that lasted what seemed like days.

I've heard of other people saying that smoking weed on them will make them trip balls, but this was nothing like I've ever come across. It felt almost like an LSD-type-feeling, but amplified by nitros? Iunno.

Exp Year: 2010ExpID: 86712
Gender: Male 
Age at time of experience: 16
Published: Aug 11, 2010Views: 16,228
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Pharms - Mirtazapine (311), Cannabis (1) : Combinations (3), Alone (16)

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