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Independence Day Shroom
Celebration « on: Jul 9th,
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Well, this 4th of July was
my one year anniversary of my independence from cluster headaches thanks to the
almighty mushroom. I redosed 6 months ago (twice..5 days apart) and did the
same on the forth. (part deux appearing tuesday the 9th...hey, thats in 3
minutes...I better type fast) I had experienced a few shadows on
the preceeding days leading up to the 4th, beginning around the 27th of June. I
popped a cap (no I don't own a gun since I know better, being a clusterhead)
into my mouth and the shadow was gone in about 30 minutes after being around
about an hour prior. The previous ones lasted up to 4 hours. (thanks to those
who tried this first and suggested it) After 5 days completely
clean, I dosed around 7 pm on the 4th, timing for the 9pm fireworks. Took
3g in a slushy....raspberry for those taking notes. Packed up my family, my
lawn chair, my limited edition Pink Floyd Cluster Headache Treatment
Compilation cd and my walkman. (There are a few in circulation...it comes with
special orders
I have become sort of a neighborhood project. I'm not
shy about telling people what I've been up to in treating my clusters. I got
plenty of high fives at the fireworks. I also just got back from a weekend
camping trip with my grandkids....my 8 year old grandson, who unfortunately
remembers all too well my attacks, even though I tried in vain to shield them,
bought me a rope necklace with a mushroom charm. I wear it proudly.
The best moments during the fireworks came during "Learning to
fly," "On The Turning Away," and "Comfortably Numb" with David Bowie and Trent
Raznor. All three are great live versions. Watching the fireworks in 4D was
exceptional. (Hey, when you don't have to worry about clusters, you can
become a music critic LOL) It appears that the 6 month treatment
is at the max time period between treatments for me. The physical feelings that
come with the treatment that seem to be directly related to my clusters were
once again quite evident. The draining of the sinuses, the feeling of
"cloudiness" draining from my head, clarity of thought. I don't
know if anyone else ever had this feeling during a cluster attack, (I've asked
a few people and they didn't seem to agree) but during the pain, *I* felt that
my thinking was more clear than usual and I was often quite creative during the
pain. Not that I could do anything about it during the pain, but I know my
thought process seemed a bit clearer (at least during the few seconds between
each pain jab). I made some bad decisions, like punching a ceramic
tile wall many times, but I also seemed to do some "deep thinking." This is
similar to what many people (including myself) feel during a mushroom trip.
My emotions are much more pronounced and that is why people state,
rightfully so, that set and setting are so crutial. I think the 4th of July is
a perfect setting for me anyway. It's always been my favorite holiday.
Maybe I enjoy the "trip" a little more than I should, but knowing
what this treatment has done to change my life, puts me into an excellent frame
of mind and I couldn't be happier knowing months of pain have been replaced by
a few hours of enhanced color and sound sensations every 6 months. (so, sue me
if it makes me happier than is allowed by law) Anyway, I'm doing
very well on my treatment. Thanks once again to Pinky and Flash for all
their work. Thanks to all the new town cryers....Rick et all, you're doing
a great job here, thanks to you. I'm working on a website for the
shroom treatment but my webmaster recently had a near fatal car wreck and she
is on the mend. No, its not to compete with this site at all. I need a
place to refer doctors, legislators and researchers I contact regarding the
treatment that has quick and easy to find specific information.
take care and be well everyone. Pink (the other one)
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
Celebration « Reply #1 on: Jul
9th, 2002, 1:44am » |
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Pink, I
guess saying this is great news is an understatement. Congratulations!
Forgive my memory, because I know I've read your story in the archives.
Were you typically hit with a cycle once a year? I'm trying to
gauge how often I'll be taking maintenance doses myself. I
believe we live pretty close to each other, actually. That's fantastic
that you want to put a site together, although I'm very sorry to hear about
your friend's accident. Best wishes to her. Are you aware that Bob
P and Ueli have been compiling all relevant info regarding this therapy?
Great to hear from an old school fungushead, thanks for keeping
us posted! Enjoy your "session"
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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Allllright! FREEDOM!
Good to hear it's working well, Pinkfloyd. Right now, Jimi
Hendrix is playing the Star Spangled Banner ala Woodstock, in my head.
And no, I'm not taking my medication at the moment. Don't
feel guilty about enjoying your treatment...hell, you earned a little pleasure
for once. Though I would not take shrooms and go out into a
crowd, a little fireworks is appropriate. Though I must confess I'm not much of
a fan of your namesake band ....more of a Grateful Dead kinda guy myself....
music is a great accompanyment to the treatment.
Interesting about your website plans... You
may want to talk to the other Pink (SharkMark) and Ueli and Bob P about a new
website. The current site, at
www.a-dzign.com/shrooms/, could probably use some
updating...and there's talk of setting up a new site where the content won't
"blow back" on the person hosting the site... Let's get some folks together
on this...I'm willing to help on an ad hoc committee. Perhaps it would be best
to keep this separate from OUCH...what do you think Bob P?
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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on Jul 9th,
2002, 1:44am,
rick
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Pink,
Were you typically hit with a cycle once a year?
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find additional info under the name of Bob Wold. I "normally" went for a
minimum of six months and would many times start in the fall. I was once in a 5
year long chronic stage that thankfully broke a couple years ago.
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I believe
we live pretty close to each other, actually. That's fantastic that you
want to put a site together, although I'm very sorry to hear about your
friend's accident. Best wishes to her. Are you aware that Bob P and
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in Lombard. Maybe we should have "tea" sometime LOL. I am aware of some
things going on (and has been done in the past) and know of all the work that's
gone into organizing the posts, problems with the current site's location, etc.
Thanks Rick. Pink (the other one) |
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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on Jul 9th,
2002, 7:01am,
tommyD
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Interesting about your website plans... You may want
to talk to the other Pink (SharkMark) and Ueli and Bob P about a new website.
The current site, at www.a-dzign.com/shrooms/, could probably use some
updating...and there's talk of setting up a new site where the content won't
"blow back" on the person hosting the site... Let's get some folks together
on this...I'm willing to help on an ad hoc committee. Perhaps it would be best
to keep this separate from OUCH...what do you think Bob P?
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Thanks
Tommy. Yes, I'm in contact with PinkSharkMark. I hope to be in contact with
anyone and everyone interested. I'll also be trying to do this without stepping
on any toes. I am well aware and appreciative of all the previous work done in
this area. I do plan on this site being separate from OUCH. Anyone
interested in being involved should drop me an email.
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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Pink, I live
a 10 minute walk from Wrigley Field. Compared to a lot of people I talk
to here, we're practically neighbors! We've got to hang some time.
Cubs game? I'm actually more of a Sox fan, so if you'd be up for
Comiskey, that's even better. I knew you were Bob, I just wasn't sure if
you wanted your real name posted since you are now a Pink one also.
I would love to help out with the new site. However,
my computer skills...well, I've learned how to use this board pretty well
. Let me know if I can do something. My favorite
session music is the Orb, who freely admit they are totally influenced by the
Floyd. Tommy, you'd get along with my girl. I like the Dead, but
she is a card carrying Deadhead. Are you guys up for a Dominican
Republic trip next year to personally shake Pinky's hand?
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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on Jul 9th,
2002, 10:26am,
rick
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Pink,
I'm actually more of a Sox fan, so if you'd be up for Comiskey,
that's even better. I knew you were Bob, I just wasn't sure if you wanted
your real name posted since you are now a Pink one also.
Are you guys up for a Dominican Republic trip next year to
personally shake Pinky's hand? Peace, -Rick
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long Sox fan Rick. Was just at Comiskey to watch them beat the cubs. Game
sounds good...better do it before the strike. I'm known by both
names to most netminders. I don't use one name to hide the other. I'm too
anonymous in real life the way it is. Maybe Sosa will take us with him next time he goes
home? Pink (BobW)
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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Congratulations "other
Pink" Your success story gives me even more hope. I will be
dosing around the sixth month mark myself and I actually like the trip. I
screwed up and didn't listen to any music on mine but I did listen to the wine
and crack of a bitchin beautiful blue bug zapper. I think that maybe I
had too much fun as well. Hey fellows. I know that I and my better
half are up for a trip to see the Pink one. If I can help on the site in
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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Thanks a million to all
you guys - you've given me hope where I was fast running out. My farm is up and
running (hopefully I did everything right). I guess it'll be a while before I
can actually give it the "acid" test (sorry) but sure am anxious to give
it a shot. My second cycle started 14 months ago, and while I havent had
anything over a KIP5 since last August, the damned thing's ALWAYS with me,
24/7. Guess I now qualify as chronic. Although it isn't my main job, I've
been a professional musician/singer most of my life, untill Clusterhead came
along (playing music's an addiction, kinda like playing golf) and would sure
love to able to do it again. Or ANYTHING, for that matter, without my head
fixing to blow up. Grow, little schroomies, grow... |
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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Gtarman, I am sure
sorry to hear about your situation. I only hope that those little
shroomies grow fast so that you can get the relief from the beast that other
sufferers have gotten. If you ever need anything from me as in support or
someone to vent to then feel free to contact me. Iwish you success.
Be sure to check out some of the threads concerning dosing for chronics
verses episodics. I believe that a high initial trip will do the most
good for you if you can handle it. There are a lot of good people on here
that are willing to help hold a hand for the ride. Keep us posted.
Oh, and buy a bug zapper. It's loads of fun. Scottie
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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Thanks, Scottie, I'm sure
I'll have plenty of questions and need some expert direction as the crop
progresses. As a "child of the 60's" I will admit to some long-ago
experimentation with recreational psychedelics so I know what to expect, and I
have some buddies to hang with during the excursion. Shouldn't be a problem.
Damn beast pulled an Emeril on me and "kicked it up a notch" before my
vacation beach trip last week; I started on Verapamil before I left and it
really did help after a few days. But what I want is to get as far from
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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Big high five, Pinkfloyd,
for your great success! I'm Scottie's other half, and God knows I pray he
can continue to get such great results. Thanks for including details of
what you experienced that helped you know the beast was trying to return.
I definitely want Scottie to be prepared and to dose again sooner than 6
months if needed. Congratulations on your farm Gtarman!
Keep the faith, man, and most definitely keep the hope. Welcome to
the Cult of Fungus - we'll keep our fingers and toes crossed for you! The
cult has one rule, though - you have to stay in clusterville, even though you
are painfree, actually because you are painfree, and help spread the
news. Hey Rick - if you are me, and I do this - am I kissin' myself?
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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Scott- I love you, MAN!!!
Gtrman-Best of luck brother, please post everything that goes on
for you in detail. Please read all you can as well! And ask us any
questions you need help with. Kristi-Yes. (God, these
voices in my head won't STOP
). Bob W.-Monday, July 22 is half-price night at
Comiskey against the f@#$ing Twins
. Let me know if you can make it so that I make sure I'm off.
I've seen Buerhle pitch twice this year and they lost both times.
I was there when Foulke gave up 5 runs in the 9th against the Yankees
, after Mark outpitched Clemens. I need to see a win!
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Don't try this at home, or
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Speaking of baseball and
psychedelic celebrations... One day in June 1970, Doc Ellis,
pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates, thought he had the day off. So he and his
girlfriend dropped a couple hits of acid. Then his girlfriend saw that he was
scheduled to pitch that day against the San Diego Padres.
Someone got him to the ball park. Someone helped him find
his locker. He suited up, and threw his first pitch into the dirt. But his
second pitch was a blazing fastball over the outside corner. Unhittable. As
long as Doc concentrated on the fastball, no one could hit his pitches. Now a
lot of those pitches were sloppy, and he walked eight. But that fast ball....
Here's an alleged quote from Ellis: "I was zeroed in on the
(catcher's) glove, but I didn't hit the glove too much. I remember hitting a
couple of batters and the bases were loaded two or three times. The ball was
small sometimes, the ball was large sometimes, sometimes I saw the catcher,
sometimes I didn't. Sometimes I tried to stare the hitter down and throw while
I was looking at him. I chewed my gum until it turned to powder. They say I had
about three to four fielding chances. I remember diving out of the way of a
ball I thought was a line drive. I jumped, but the ball wasn't hit hard and
never reached me." Doc Ellis pitched a no-hitter that day,
and the Pirates won, 2-0. Is this a true story? Who cares, it's a
good one.
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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Great story, Tommy.
Bob W, Sounds like Todd Ritchie could use a cup o'
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Re: Independence Day Shroom
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is a true story about Ellis. Besides that, if you ever saw him warm up in the
bullpen wearing *curlers* you knew for sure that the guy regularly dropped more
than dinner dishes. The 22nd sounds good Rick! Drop me an email
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