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From: daver@sci.UUCP (Dave Rickel)
Newsgroups: sci.misc,sci.med
Subject: Re: Dreams as a reaction
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Date: Wed, 31-Dec-86 03:36:06 EST
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Summary: more nitrous
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It's been a while since i've been exposed to nitrous oxide in sufficient
quantities to get a buzz, so i might be misremembering.  Things i've noticed
are sound distortion (someone seems to have turned up the bass), some
interference with muscular control (the feedback system seemed to be munged
somewhat--this might be related to the next effect), and a bit of time
distortion.  oh yes.  also a tendency to laugh at stupid things.  and a
prickling of the skin.  the effects seemed to be somewhat cumulative--it took
longer to get back to normal as the evening wore on (the obvious effects
went away in about the same period of time, but it took longer for my
balance to return to normal).

I've no idea as to what causes any of these effects, or whether they are
common.


david rickel
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