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alternating sleep deprivation

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now plz don't go too deep in to why I want to know this, but will going one night of sleep deprivation, then one of sleep(not too much more than usual sleep in duration), then repeat those for some time yield any psychonautic results? if so for about how long will one need to go through it?

thanks in advance.

keeztrip.
 
smoke swallow snort something. :wink:
But... when you go for sleep deprivation... do it for a longer period in a row... get to state that you managed to "survive" two or three veeerrrryyy sleepy moments and come two a point you feel like you dont need sleep anymore, or it doesnt matter. maybe you want to go into nature. You can experience alterd states of consiousness/ hallucinations.
stay awake!!! :shock:
 
A little something I learned in my psychology class:

A man named Peter Tripp did a charity event in which he was to stay up for something like 8 days...a world record at the time?

After a few days of no sleep he began to hallucinate and imagine things that werent there. The funny thing was that whenever he would hallucinate, his brain mimicked a brain in REM stage sleep (the stage of sleep that you dream in). So basically he was still conscience but his brain started dreaming and he thought it was real.

He never recovered from it and lost his job and his wife afterwards but hey. :D

The reason he never recovered was because he was "older". Nowadays younger kids have beaten his world record and recovered just fine.




Not sure if that helps at all but I thought it was interesting. :lol:
 
kids nowadays are just like old people were when they were young :D
i once spent three days without sleeping, and always working hard (in a construction site), with a dmt trip in the middle and plenty of joints, and when i was going to sleep, i was not sleepy (this happens a lot), but the interesting thing was that my eyes fooled me a lot.
i drove home that night (not a wise thing to do), and i couldn't understand what was the direction the cars in front were driving. and i "saw" plenty of cats crossing my way.
i wouldn't get so many nights without sleeping, it does not sound very healthy for me.
 
daytripper a dit:
kids nowadays are just like old people were when they were young :D

Haha I know thats not what I meant.

When I said he was "older" I meant he was about 40 years old when he did this.

Recently kids around the ages of 18 have beaten his record and recovered just fine.
 
daytripper a dit:
kids nowadays are just like old people were when they were young :D

Haha I know thats not what I meant.

When I said he was "older" I meant he was about 40 years old when he did this.

Recently kids around the ages of 18 have beaten his record and recovered just fine.
 
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