I did shrooms last year. I went from extreme happiness, to extreme anxiety within moment. All of your emotions are 50 times more intense. I was literally crying my eyes out and then my friend told me a joke and I couldnt stop laughing. The important thing is to stay in a completely positive environment because youre super-sensitive to your surrounding during a trip.
Responses to the hallucinogens depend on several factors, including the user's expectations, his ability to cope with perceptual distortions, and the setting. Untoward reactions (anxiety attacks, extreme apprehensiveness, or panic states) to psilocybin mushrooms are quite rare. Most often, these reactions quickly subside with appropriate management in a secure setting. This is why a trip sitter is recommended. However, some persons (especially after using LSD) remain disturbed and may show a persistent psychotic state. Whether drug use has precipitated or uncovered a preexisting psychotic potential or can produce this state in a previously stable person is yet unresolved.
* You want to avoid driving or operating heavy machinery.
* You want to avoid cops.
* Children, babies
* The Telephone (Hide it! Turn off the cell phone. Don\'t make a stupid call. Many have. Don\'t. You may regret it tomorrow!)
* Stupid People (You know who I mean!)
* Drama
* Emergencies
* Authority
* Sharp objects
* Large bodies of water (pools, lakes, oceans)
* Irresponsable people
* A negative mind set
* Hard liquors
* your own reflection (ie mirrors) (Well, if you don\'t have problems with self image, try it once... and see what you think... but beware, many don\'t like mirrors while tripping.)
* You want to avoid people who would have a negative reaction to your tripping.
* You want to avoid cliffs or heights in general.
* You want to avoid annoyances.
* You want to avoid negativity.
* You may wish to avoid big crowds.
* Trying to sleep while tripping is not suggested.
* Avoid bad weather. Why? You may \'lose\' yourself outside, and catch pneumonia, flu, etc.
Trip safe. Trip smart.