Well, I have no idea what it was I had smoked. I know that it was much, much more than I had ever smoked previously. I'd been an occasional smoker, probably less than 20 times. I believe the end total was near 5 bong rips, and at least that many bowl hits.

After the 3rd hit, I felt like I had fallen into water. Just that feeling like something more is pushing against your skin, especially in the ear area. I lost all track of time, and would space out immediately. My mind and my body felt as though a screen had been put between them. I was less aware of the world, but very aware of what was in my head. I moved like I was drunk.

As soon as I got home(Didn't drive, I'm smarter than that), I got in my bed. My head felt bizarre, and I couldn't control my thoughts. Also, in the back of my mind, I constantly saw some sort of design. As parts of it lit up, corresponding body parts also hurt. Finally, said body parts would be called, mentally, by names that made no sense, but felt more natural than any other possible name I could think of. Also, for some sort of reason, I could make myself throw up without any sort of physical stimulation. That helped me sober up a bit.

That's the best I could possibly describe it. I can't remember chunks, and it's almost indescribable to begin with. The symptoms were unrelated to my disease, but it just wasn't something I wanted to run out and experiment with again, without first gathering information.
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