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Does THC act stronger/Wackier with Synesthesia?

Hey, so I've been reflecting on a pretty intense high I had a couple of summers ago. Just weed, but definitely very strong with crazy high THC. For a while, I was convinced it must've been laced because it was so bonkers, but now I'm not sure if it was just because synesthesia made it feel so bonkers.

Now if I smoke and there's noticeable THC, it's kind of like a smaller version of that high. I feel very strongly about certain patterns and shapes, I hear sound effects and gibberish on repeat in my head, see the symmetry of faces and the spatial disorientation feels like switching realities. Then afterwards my pattern recognition stays heightened for a few days.

So yeah, can synesthesia and neurodivergence effect your sensitivity to substances? Has anyone else had unusually wacky highs? Just curious🫶

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u/ThrowRA-Super-Dare2 — 5 days ago

Does THC act stronger/Wackier with Synesthesia?

Hey, so I've been reflecting on a pretty intense high I had a couple of summers ago. Just weed, but definitely very strong with crazy high THC. For a while, I was convinced it must've been laced because it was so bonkers, but now I'm not sure if it was just because synesthesia made it feel so bonkers.

Now if I smoke and there's noticeable THC, it's kind of like a smaller version of that high. I feel very strongly about certain patterns and shapes, I hear sound effects and gibberish on repeat in my head, see the symmetry of faces and the spatial disorientation feels like switching realities. Then afterwards my pattern recognition stays heightened for a few days.

So yeah, can synesthesia and neurodivergence effect your sensitivity to substances? Has anyone else had unusually wacky highs? Just curious🫶

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u/ThrowRA-Super-Dare2 — 5 days ago

Does stuff like THC act stronger/wackier with synesthesia?

Hey, so I've been reflecting on a pretty intense high I had a couple of summers ago. Just weed, but definitely very strong with crazy high THC. For a while, I was convinced it must've been laced because it was so bonkers, but now I'm not sure if it was just because synesthesia made it feel so bonkers.

Now if I smoke and there's noticeable THC, it's kind of like a smaller version of that high. I feel very strongly about certain patterns and shapes, I hear sound effects and gibberish on repeat in my head, see the symmetry of faces and the spatial disorientation feels like switching realities. Then afterwards my pattern recognition stays heightened for a few days.

So yeah, can synesthesia and neurodivergence effect your sensitivity to substances? Has anyone else had unusually wacky highs? Just curious🫶

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u/ThrowRA-Super-Dare2 — 5 days ago

‘Vibe’ as a distinct sense and tangible forces.

Hey so I recently realised that what I experience may resonate with the synesthesia experience.

Basically I experience the ‘vibe’ of things, particularly places and my surroundings as a ‘sense’ as clear and distinctly as my other senses. It's as if all the information I take in for things form a distinct extra thing. I often say it's like taste, but it's not taste. I notice it heavily when I go to different countries as the ‘taste’ change is really strong. When I moved for my study exchange abroad it was so intense that I just felt it constantly for like 2 weeks. I had some of the weirdest dreams of my life in those weeks.

Additionally I am obsessed with physical structures and this tangible, emotional kind of physics. As if I can feel the forces trying to force their way through me when I see something like a diagram or imagine a large movement. To no surprise I did 13 years of dance lessons and am now an animator. I see my thoughts and mind in a similarly structured way too.

Does anyone else resonate with this? Would love to hear, I am planning to do a research project on some of this.

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u/ThrowRA-Super-Dare2 — 8 days ago