Preamble
43 days since the last run of DMSI.
Ran MIR for last 6 or 7 days though. I don't think there was anything for MIR to fix in my body. I did feel happy while running MIR though - it wasn't the morphine drip people talk about. It was just short little burst of happiness for no reason at all, lasting for a second or two and experienced once or twice a day.
Day 1
First run of v3.1 a little after 10pm. Was sleepy. DMSI has typically managed to disrupt my sleep and sleeping patterns, so I decided to listen to it while awake so I could sleep peacefully.
Started with the hybrid track. A little bit of pleasurable sensation in the head for first five minutes or so. After that I gradually became energetic - in the sense that I was wide awake and felt like I had enough energy to go out right then (it was a little past midnight by the time I finished with the second loop). I also experienced a bit of increased warmth in the body.
Went to bed and I found it so hard to sleep because I was wide awake. It was a weird sensation, my eyes were tired, my head was not comfortable (I didn't have a headache, but it was a kind of sensation you get when you haven't slept the whole night and it's now 8am and your head is kinda spinning and you feel a little nauseated and you should be getting some sleep). Maybe I should try the less powerful masked format for day 2.
I could then feel the bodily warmth dissipate (not sure how long it took, but possibly about 30 minutes) and I had to pull a blanket over myself because I was a little cold. This was the time when I started to fall asleep.
I woke up three or four times in the middle of night. Compared to the night before when I slept for 7 hours straight without any interruptions.
Felt tired in the morning, but the effect faded about 9-10 hours after the last loop. Went out, didn't notice anything of note in terms of IoIs etc. Nothing unusual at all.
[TLDR: Went from sleepy to wide awake after listening, experienced a bit of warmth lasting 20-30 mins after the second loop, trouble falling and staying asleep]
43 days since the last run of DMSI.
Ran MIR for last 6 or 7 days though. I don't think there was anything for MIR to fix in my body. I did feel happy while running MIR though - it wasn't the morphine drip people talk about. It was just short little burst of happiness for no reason at all, lasting for a second or two and experienced once or twice a day.
Day 1
First run of v3.1 a little after 10pm. Was sleepy. DMSI has typically managed to disrupt my sleep and sleeping patterns, so I decided to listen to it while awake so I could sleep peacefully.
Started with the hybrid track. A little bit of pleasurable sensation in the head for first five minutes or so. After that I gradually became energetic - in the sense that I was wide awake and felt like I had enough energy to go out right then (it was a little past midnight by the time I finished with the second loop). I also experienced a bit of increased warmth in the body.
Went to bed and I found it so hard to sleep because I was wide awake. It was a weird sensation, my eyes were tired, my head was not comfortable (I didn't have a headache, but it was a kind of sensation you get when you haven't slept the whole night and it's now 8am and your head is kinda spinning and you feel a little nauseated and you should be getting some sleep). Maybe I should try the less powerful masked format for day 2.
I could then feel the bodily warmth dissipate (not sure how long it took, but possibly about 30 minutes) and I had to pull a blanket over myself because I was a little cold. This was the time when I started to fall asleep.
I woke up three or four times in the middle of night. Compared to the night before when I slept for 7 hours straight without any interruptions.
Felt tired in the morning, but the effect faded about 9-10 hours after the last loop. Went out, didn't notice anything of note in terms of IoIs etc. Nothing unusual at all.
[TLDR: Went from sleepy to wide awake after listening, experienced a bit of warmth lasting 20-30 mins after the second loop, trouble falling and staying asleep]