Call me a dipshit, idgaf.
So I was desperate for a high one night around a month and a half ago. I knew Benadryl could get you high and I had taken it enough to get high before (around 6 times at 400mg) that I thought I could handle a higher dose. I took 800mg, and holy fuck I had no idea what I was in for.
So I took the pills, went to my room, sat around for like an hour and a half, then decided that I just didn't get that high and went to bed around 4:00 am. The next morning at 7:30 I woke up and posted on Twitter, "Ben a guy in." I have no recollection of this. Around 9:00, I went to my kitchen for some food. When I stepped into the kitchen, I saw a few ants crawling across the floor from the cabinet to the refrigerator. After a little bit, it seemed that there were more ants. And then there were spiders. Pretty soon, the entire kitchen floor was covered in ants and spiders, and I was scared to death. The thing about Benadryl is that it takes away ALL of your reasoning abilities. I had no idea I was tripping. I went to the bathroom, grabbed the bottle of bug spray, and sprayed the entire kitchen floor with bug spray. I mopped it all up, and they were all gone! I had no idea what was going on. Within five minutes, the floor was once again covered in spiders and ants. I continued seeing random bugs all over the place for the rest of the day, and felt groggy and completely zoned out for another three.
Ever since that day, when I get nervous, anxious, or tired, I see bugs that aren't there. I can tell when they're real or not because the fake bugs will do illogical things. Spiders will be suspended in the air with no web, moths will jump from one spot in the air to another, cockroaches will move in strange patterns, etc. Once I see any bug now, especially if it's not real (don't know why that is) paranoia sets in and I cringe up and start feeling like bugs are crawling all over me.
This is starting to really drive me fucking crazy.
Submitted August 08, 2016 at 05:04PM by Ex-elmo http://ift.tt/2b2JMoC Drugs
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