Image removed. Here’s a readjusted script, including a trip report:

Combo name: Superflip (LSD/DXM/THC)

Lovingly named after the Rubik’s cube permutation (the best one), the superflip is a rather normal combination of substances–a psychedelic, a dissociative, and a cannabinoid. Do NOT use a serotonin-releasing psychedelic, like MDMA, in conjunction with DXM, as it will cause serotonin syndrome! These substances all have a psychedelic nature. Note that it is important to take THC orally, as this will potentiate psychedelic-esque effects. Indeed, even DXM is noted to have psychedelic properties–I can vouch.

I feel the name “super” is a little… done to death. However, in this case, the name is rather apt. The reason will be made apparent later.

DXM and THC both strongly potentiate LSD. If you’re daring, you could honestly use this as a way to get more use out of your tabs. It’s hard to argue with cost effectiveness these days, thanks to the wonderful work of orange. With this combination, a tab and a half of a $25 ten strip got me further than three tabs of a $100 ten strip.

It’s a solid combination, overall, but it’s far from being for the faint of heart. This one has some wild unpredictability in terms of strength. Start slow, and be patient. I found this combination to be highly enjoyable, with effort on my part.

In one word, though… it’s exhilarating.

19 April 2025

It is 1347 EST. I am in my parents’ living room, writing this. I am mentally preparing myself for the worst possible outcome, as this is, by far, my strongest trip yet. I am doing a drug combo I have named “Trichroma” (NOTE: renamed). It is to mix a psychedelic with DXM, and take an edible at the same time, named for being composed of three psychedelic-esque substances. Please read into DXM’s safety, as it is unsafe to mix with many substances. I have selected LSD, as it is my personal favourite psychedelic.

Planned dose:

  • 300mg Dextromethorphan (Freebase)
  • 200µg Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (Gel Tabs)
  • 50mg of ∆9-THC (Orally)

Initial Notes

I’ll be fine. Probably.

(NOTE: This initial word was absolutely comical in hindsight.)

Report

+0:00 (1500) - Initial 150mg dextromethorphan dose.

+0:05 - Deciding to reduce LSD dose to 150µg. Split the tabs as evenly as I could, but gel is tricky to work with. Taking about a tab and a half, plus a tiny, long sliver of an unknown amount at +1:15.

+0:13 - Opened a bottle of Pedialyte. This is for later, when my coordination will certainly be hindered. Pedialyte is hydrating, with some nutritional value, making it an excellent choice for a small amount of energy, when eating is challenging. Also useful for sweating, which will certainly come up on this relatively hot day. It is 26º.

+0:15 - Elected to dose 50mg of diphenhydramine, for nausea. Allowed another 100mg if necessary.

+0:30 - Additional and final 150mg of dextromethorphan.

+0:45 - 100mg of DPH. Effects are ramping up. I feel a little heavy, and pleasantly warm. It’s nice. This is likely the small amount of DPH going to work, combined with the DXM.

+0:50 - Eyes are getting a little dry, and my stomach hurts a little bit. Nothing unbearable. I still feel in a good mood. By the 1:15 mark, I should know whether this will go well or not.

+0:55 - DXM ramping up in intensity. I have a bit of time left to mission abort.

+1:00 (1600) - Nausea ramping up. Coordination is hindered. I think I should have dosed less DXM, and I’m regretting it at this point.

+1:15 - Threw up. Benadryl, you’ve failed me. Honestly thankful, though. Obviously, not dosing LSD at this point. There has been a delay.

+1:30 - Willed myself to just try a 50µg dose of LSD–half a tab, and a sliver. Noting somewhat prominent DPH visuals. Prominent DPH closed eye visuals, with its characteristic smeary appearance.

+1:55 - About 25mg of THC. Hoping it’ll mitigate that nausea

+2:00 (1700) - Considering dosing 100µg of LSD, though I feel a bit rough. The nausea is fairly bad at this point.

+2:10 - Forced myself a 100µg dose of LSD, deciding I’m ready to follow through.

It was the most beautiful day.

I sat in the backyard, watching my flat-coated retriever, Vanta, run around with two other lovely dogs. The sight of these dogs enjoying the outdoors simply touched my soul in a way that nothing else ever has.

Of all of the days, this was the most beautiful one.

I sat with my father, and discussed this experience, as I watched the most inexplicably, earth-shatteringly powerful visuals I have ever encountered. The Earth itself was a painting. The trees, the clouds, everything was alive.

Of all of the days, this was the best one.

If I sat still, fractal geometry would envelop my entire vision. The clouds folded on themselves. The trees breathed. It was a spectacle.

Of all of the days, this was the most perfect one.

I must note, at the beginning of the trip, I was experiencing deja vu, and almost convinced myself I was in the wrong universe. It felt as if reality itself seemed to stop being believable. I remained calm. When I did, I realised I was in for an incredible healing experience.

The staggering beauty of my mediocre suburban Kentucky backyard was exactly what I needed at this point. Every aspect of existence felt overtly positive. After all, those trees are going to waste not being enjoyed.

It truly was the most beautiful day of them all.

The world must stay appreciative.

The world must stay fascinated.

An Erowid link may be provided eventually.

  • HEXN3T@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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    Second part.

    This wraps me back to the beginning, for a moment. Imagine you understood oxycodone’s effects on the brain, having been in an engaging class, in school, which provides honest and genuine harm reduction practises, so people can be equipped with more knowledge, and not less? Why say LSD makes you go insane, when it was the very thing that kept me from my death, because I understood what I was doing, and was fully ready. I taught myself, so can school. I have, thanks to effort on my end, never had a bad trip. I’ve also never had an overwhelmingly bad high.

    This is my last example, related to my genuine legal opioid use.

    I’ve used 7-OH–an opioid substance that is legal, over the counter, in my state, and is a very minor alkaloid in kratom. See “7-hydroxymitragynine”. It is 33x more potent than morphine, and is fairly similar to other opioids. It’s considerably safer in some aspects, though. I find it good as a mixer, and okay on its own once every two weeks. It’s one that is extremely addictive in some cases, however. Be careful with it.

    Also, about kratom, which is much safer than most drugs. It isn’t quite gas station heroin, as the media states. I honestly find it similar to tea and subdued cannabis or alcohol. And, yes, other opioids in a subdued way. Kratom itself is hardly an opioid, and is generally safe every once in a while, and is effective for opioid withdrawal. It only contains a tiny percent content of 7-OH. 7-OH can be extracted, though, and 7-OH is technically a very potent opioid research chemical.

    More knowledge is more knowledge. People can’t assume that substances have no consequences, as pharmacies may make easier to believe due to a lack of public education. The warnings at the ends of advertisements are barely comprehended, yet the side effects are also hardly understood at all when you are being given the prescription as well. You’re simply given “Percocet”, and it takes the pain away. The jargon makes no sense. The public isn’t knowledgeable.

    Just a painkiller. If only it were actually that simple.

    I hope this was a good read. I’m sorry–I know that’s a lot to read, but this is, honest to goodness, as thorough and as exhaustive of a complete summary as I could provide. Also, it is 4/20, and I am incredibly high. Sorry again. Lmao. Trying my best here.

    As always, please, please, please do your own research, so you fully understand the impact of substances on the body. Better yet, create PSAs for society to be given honest to goodness warnings and helpful advice about recreational, medical, and prescription drug use. It would save lives, and save people so many scares. It would save so many unnecessary decisions.

    And, finally, one more thing. Sorry in advance–the reason drugs have been demonized by the media.

    A quote, Richard Nixon’s domestic policy chief, John Ehrlichman, completely verbatim. Reported by CNN.

    “You understand what I’m saying? We knew we couldn’t make it illegal to be either against the war or black, but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and blacks with heroin. And then criminalizing both heavily, we could disrupt those communities,” Ehrlichman said. “We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news. Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course we did.”

    That’s probably the most eye opening fact I have to share. Have a great day. Happy 4/20 to those who celebrate, if you happen to be reading as well.

    Truth is the first casualty of war on drugs. The second casualty of the war is understanding.

    A postscript:

    I actually rather dislike alcohol. I sometimes have some, but only when smoking a THC product. I’ve had many bad experiences, most drug users dislike it, but I’ve found a way to enjoy it every time with minimal consequence. I did always like it, to a degree. Goes great with salvia divinorum, believe it or not.

    And some extra info:

    Also see The Drug User’s Bible, an incredibly easy to digest harm reduction resource, and one I highly suggest starting out with to get a better, practical understanding of this subject. I then suggest hitting up Erowid (which may work poorly on your browser, Mullvad gives me issues, but has many good summary sheets and experience reports for some insight!), and, finally, TripSit and PsychonautWiki (sorry, this one seems to be down a lot).

    Other great works and reads:

    PiHKAL (Wikipedia.org)

    TiHKAL, by the same author

    TripSitter, for solid summaries and history

    Kratom.org, a fantastic resource for kratom harm reduction and information, as well as thorough safety advice

    DanceSafe.org for their excellent mission, their harm reduction advice, and reagent testing kits to test for fentanyl and other adulterants

    Information on where you may be able to find Narcan, a life saving opioid antagonist that reverses overdoses effectively, and is always good to carry in case of an opioid overdose crisis

    And, of course, Wikipedia, for a fantastic, unbiased general summary.

    Stay fascinated, my friends.