On 25 Mar, 07:38, Tagleeze <christaglie...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Mar 22, 2:28 pm, Sal_55 <zaman_2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > EVERY time I take GHB, I get disturbing fantasies. These fantasies are
> > of a personal nature, I'd rather not discuss them.
> > I can't stop taking GHB,for the while. Anyone tell me in simple steps,
> > any cognitive behaviour steps, or other psychological tricks to stop
> > these bad thoughs, and use GHB for what it is, a euphoriant and
> > sensual enhancer?
> > This is a very tricky question, since each persons GHB buzz is
> > dependant on genes and environmental experiences. The fact that I am
> > taken over by idle fantasies when I take GHB is going to be very hard
> > to change.
> > But has anyone taken any drug, and had thoughts they didn't like or
> > prefer, and been able to change them? Was it a gentle process, or were
> > you able to switch to alternative thoughts whilst high, immediately?
> > Bye my friends.
>
> I think I know what you're talking about. GHB can sometimes cause
> horror-movie like nightmares. It's caused by the dramatic and sudden
> increase in Seratonin available. Celexa, a prescription
> antidepressant, also causes a similar effect.
No,it's not nightmares at all. It's more like: taking some GHB,
putting on my favourite music, surfing the web, being in a very good
mood and euphoric due to the GHB, BUT also having thoughts of how much
I hate everyone on this planet. It's like when you're feeling sorry
for yourself, that's a nice, warm feeling, but multiplied by a factor
of 20 due to the GHB.
There's nothing wrong with feeling sorry for yourself and enjoying it,
it's a nice emotion, but when it happens every single time I take GHB,
then I think it's time to do something about it.


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