Posted by Ritch on August 9, 2002, at 0:22:48
In reply to NT's are structurally similar to LSD, posted by oracle on August 8, 2002, at 10:16:55
> And the other indole hallucinogens, so it goes without saying that the AD's share this aspect, also.
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> DMT is a hallucinogen and a NT.
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>Oracle,
You are guilty of your own original context question! What is an "NT"? I have noticed that the SSRI's and Effexor have this quality to produce very subtle visual illusions at night. On Prozac, this was not quite so subtle. I was driving down a deserted country highway at night and my truck elevated about 30 foot in the air and I had a mild panic attack, and had some difficulty driving for a few miles. VERY weird. Also, I notice that if I look at a red LED display at night on a higher dose of SSRI that I see all sorts of red, blue, green, "fluttery" colors waving away from the clock face... Nothing very alarming, but present. Also, on Prozac I could close my eyes, while I was trying to sleep and could see all sorts of luminous jellyfish type things floating all about like being inside a very dim lava lamp.
Mitch
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