Age: 25
Weight: 130 lbs
Dosage:
5 mg oral in solution
Setting:
My house
Preface:
DOiP (also known as DOiPr) is another fairly logical direction to go when developing psychedelic phenethylamines.
It is the amphetamine analogue of 2C-iP- the compound that probably gave me the
worst body load of any psychedelic I’ve ever taken. Thus I was not particularly
eager to delve into DOiP, but I was still a bit curious. I only had 5 mg at my
disposal, which I would ultimately consider a low dose of this compound. 2C-iP
is notably less potent than other 2C-x compounds and I expected this property would
carry over to DOiP. For those with less sensitive bodies than mine, it would
appear a dose in the range of 10-15 mg proves more fruitful, though I
personally am not inclined to take it any further than I did. The effects I experienced
were just above threshold, with a disproportionately intense bodyload. This
report will be shorter than usual, but the few effects I got are as follows:
T0:00-
Dose taken. In my past experiences, DOx compounds are unbearably cringingly
bitter so I brace for the sting. It turns out that the solution is fairly
dilute and the taste is agreeable, especially when I chase it with cranberry juice.
A shudder still runs up my spine.
T0:54-
Onset of a suddenly intense nausea. No other effects are noticeable.
T1:45-
A slow and steady come up, stimulant effects become more marked. I am shaking
and my thoughts are racing.
T1:56-
I feel a bit light and uncomfortable, I vape some weed to take the edge off, it
has little to no effect.
T2:39-
Stimulation becomes more marked, I am clenching my teeth a lot. Not much else
to note.
T2:50-
I am feeling hyped up and energized, maybe it is because I am listening to the Beastie
Boys very loudly. The drug occupies an odd headspace- as though it is just in
the threshold between a stimulant and a true psychedelic. There are hints of the
freely-associating, efficiently flowing psychedelic headspace, but they are
certainly not at the forefront. It is present primarily as a physical
stimulation- shaking, increased heart rate, slight hyperthermia, and a definite
alertness. The body load is becoming deeply uncomfortable. I have to lie on my stomach
to suppress nausea. GI disturbances are marked despite having taken 8 mg of
loperamide shortly after dosing.
T3:00-
Shaking a lot more, shaking whatever surface I am on. The psychedelic headspace
peeks out from its hiding place a little more now and comes to overshadow the
base stimulation by just a bit. I’m lying in bed obsessively reading news
articles about coronavirus and its implications. Despite the stimulation, there
is no desire to get up and move around or do any activity, the nausea has me
bound in place.
T3:40-
Still pretty nondescript, the bodyload is now accentuated by an uncomfortable urinary
retention. The headspace is pleasant, a bit of a euphoric rush, ultimately subtle
and based on the foundation of electricity running through my muscles. No
visuals or sensory effects to speak of so far.
T4:13-
Bodyload still rages hard, not much else to say beyond that. It took several
hours for the mental effects to come on and it seems they are already receding,
leaving my alone with all of this physical discomfort. Quite disappointing.
T5:36-
still mostly just feel sick.
T6:20-
I smoke a whole joint in the backyard. It’s a mildly cold day. This seems to have
a nice effect of both suppressing the nasty physical sensations while boosting
the cognitive aspect of the experience. The stimulation and euphoria rush back
in like an opened dam. I find myself dancing around the house, hyped up and
wishing I had something to do with all of this newfound physical and cognitive
energy.
T6:30-
On impulse, I decide to watch Ingmar Bergman’s “The Seventh Seal”, a well renowned
movie I had been meaning to watch for some time. It was thought provoking and had
some stunning imagery at times. The drug had me fixated on the screen, mulling
over every detail in the cinematography and writing. As time passes the nausea
creeps back in and I find myself lying on my stomach to help suppress it.
T8:15-
The movie has ended and I notice that I feel almost entirely back to baseline,
save for some tremors and nausea and urinary retention. My partner comes home
from work and interaction is normal and not noteworthy.
T9:00-
The nausea is all that persists but it too has mostly subsided by now.
T9:30-
Entirely back to baseline.
Conclusion:
Perhaps for someone else this would be an interesting drug, but listening to my
body has made it clear that I should not push this any further. This drug
primarily manifested as bodyload, just an intense twisting piercing nausea,
urinary retention, bruxism, tremors, and general discomfort and malaise. The headspace
was just on threshold- there definitely was something psychedelic there, but it
was furtive and elusive, it seemed just over the border from being a regular
stimulant. There were absolutely no visual or sensory effects to note and just
the slightest hints of an energetic, electric euphoria. There wasn’t much
desire to socialize and the bodyload all but decimated any motivation to complete
tasks. Perhaps more interesting cognitive effects would manifest at higher
doses, but I know I would pay the price if I were to push the dose of this
higher. It notably had a long comeup, similar to other DOx compounds, but a remarkably
short peak and offset. Cannabis provided some relief and improvement to the
overall experience, which was ultimately lackluster. I spent most of this trip
lying down trying not to throw up. I’m glad to have added this to my bank of
experiences but I think I will not be exploring this compound any further.
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