Was that with Tylenol in the, um, antibiotic resistance maybe?
No, not at all.
Diphenhydramine/Benadryl is one of the darkest drugs that has ever existed.
25-50 milligrams will help you out with your allergies. 100 milligrams will make you drowsy. If you go over 700 milligrams, you will literally see the Devil, and I am not being hyperbolic.
Diphenhydramine is an a potent anticholinergic, sedative, and, in large enough doses, a hallucinogen, with the subclass of deliriant.
Most hallucinogens fall into three classes: Psychedelics (like LSD, Mushrooms, or DMT), Dissociatives (like Ketamine) or Deliriants (Like Belladona, Poisonous Nightshade, or, Benadryl, one of the most comment OTC drugs in existence)
I have to go to sleep, but I want to continue this conversation.
Know that Diphenhydramine (Benadyl) is one of the most commonly abused drugs there is by zoomers. Go to https://old.reddit.com/r/DPH/ it is wild.
It then tensed itself, and pulled up a giant wolf spider, whose body was about the size of my head, with gigantic legs. Looking away, I could see 4 or 5 more of them, all running very fast, like cheetah speed, along the floor. Gritting my teeth, I slipped on my shoes, and ran quickly outside my room.
One of the more odd things about Diphenhydramine hallucinations is how extremely consistent they are.
If you take a large enough dose, you are almost guaranteed to see/do one of a few things: Spiders, Shadow Men/The Hatman, or smoke a cigarette.
I find the cigarette thing the most odd, but even people who have never smoked will often report smoking a hallucinatory cigarette.
There is a shadow man in that one too.
After turning off the music, I turned to see a black woman in a cape and a large fur hat sitting next to my roomate. She explained to me that he was very sick, and that she needed to heal him. She also told me not to be alarmed, so I turned back to the computer. This episode took about a half hour.
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