Hallucinogenic
Cannabis & Citalopram
Citation: Bear. "Hallucinogenic: An Experience with Cannabis & Citalopram (exp72815)". Erowid.org. Jan 22, 2020. erowid.org/exp/72815
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40 mg | oral | Pharms - Citalopram | (daily) |
3 bowls | smoked | Cannabis |
BODY WEIGHT: | 145 lb |
This story is one that will always stand out in my mind. This is an unusual experience and the few people I’ve told had a hard time believing it; I know what I saw.
The setting was at night, in a car; I had a good day and was in a pleasant mood. My girlfriend and I had just finished smoking three bowls of a potent strand of bud; and due to the fact that I’m a lightweight this pushed me beyond my normal high. I was driving because we had no place to smoke (I strongly discourage driving under the influence it’s dangerous and puts other drivers at risk. I don’t drive anymore.) After I realized my level of inebriation, we turned in to my dad’s house where I have a nice basement room with a good energy about it. The room has black lights, lava lamps, a TV, a couch, drinks, and it’s quiet. We sat on the couch together where I began my first hallucinogenic experience.
My girlfriend and I sat down on my couch and I put my arm around her and laid back. We were watching TV when I realized how good her sweatshirt felt to rub. I began caressing her sweatshirt and I could feel each individual fiber and crevice that made up her fabric; I felt like the tiny vibrations that made up the feeling of her sweatshirt were amplified and almost loud to the touch. I closed my eyes and continued caressing her sweatshirt and started to see the vibrations that made up this wonderful feeling. I could see her sweatshirt through my fingertips from touch! I then focused my attention on these tiny sweatshirt fibers that seemed to become more and more in focus by the second. I then descended in between the fibers and into her bloodstream. I opened my eyes for a moment because I was taken by surprise. I closed my eyes once more and ascended my touch up to her face. I placed my index finger on her eye (I probably seemed ridiculous to her, but she didn’t question my finger's annoying placement).
I could see her eye through her eyelid, her cornea was looking upwards and her eye was bloodshot.
I could see her eye through her eyelid, her cornea was looking upwards and her eye was bloodshot.
For the rest of the night I didn’t experience any hallucinations as profound as the one I described. I saw colors and shapes when I closed my eyes but that’s about it. I’d like it if anyone could tell me if they experienced anything similar to me, or even if they want to comment. I don’t think the weed was laced, because I almost always experience at least subtle closed eye hallucinations with every weed I’ve smoked. I feel like the hallucinations have to do with either the way my brain is wired, or the fact I’m on an anti-depressant called Celexa (citalopram hydrobromide). I hope this was valuable, thanks for reading.
Exp Year: 2008 | ExpID: 72815 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: Not Given | |
Published: Jan 22, 2020 | Views: 948 |
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Cannabis (1) : Small Group (2-9) (17), Entities / Beings (37), Medical Use (47), Combinations (3) |
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