So, I got curious about this whole thing – you know, does getting high on an empty stomach really make a difference? I’ve heard some folks swear by it, while others say it’s all in your head. So, being the curious cat that I am, I decided to put it to the test myself. Now, I’m not exactly a scientist, but I figured I’d give it a go and see what happens.
First Try: Empty Stomach
First up, I tried it on an empty stomach. I woke up one morning, skipped breakfast, and went straight for it.
- The Hit: Man, it hit me like a truck. Seriously, it felt way more intense than usual. I was feeling it almost instantly.
- The High: I definitely felt higher than I normally do. Everything seemed more… vivid, I guess? Colors were brighter, sounds were sharper, and my thoughts were racing a mile a minute. It was a bit overwhelming, to be honest.
- The Duration: But here’s the kicker – it didn’t last very long. I peaked pretty quickly, and then the high started fading away just as fast. It was like a roller coaster ride – a quick climb to the top and then a steep drop back down.
Second Try: Full Stomach
Next, I decided to try the opposite – getting high after a big meal. I had a huge lunch, waited a bit for it to settle, and then went for it.
- The Hit: This time, it was way more gradual. It took a while for the effects to kick in, and even then, it was much milder than the empty stomach experience.
- The High: The high was definitely less intense. It was more of a chill, relaxed feeling, rather than the crazy head rush I got before. I could still function pretty normally, which was a nice change of pace.
- The Duration: It lasted much longer, though. The high was more of a slow burn, gradually building up and then slowly fading away over several hours.
My Thoughts
So, what’s the verdict? Well, based on my little experiment, I’d say there’s definitely something to this whole empty stomach thing. It seems like when you’re running on empty, the stuff hits you harder and faster, but the high doesn’t last as long. On the other hand, a full stomach seems to mellow out the experience, making it less intense but more long-lasting. I did notice that I felt kind of dizzy and weird on an empty stomach, maybe because my blood pressure is low. I also noticed that when I was hungry, I felt really alert. I guess that’s why I felt the high so much stronger. But when I had food in my belly, I was more relaxed, and the high was chill.
Of course, this is just my personal experience, and your mileage may vary. Everyone reacts differently to this stuff, so what works for me might not work for you. But hey, it was a fun experiment, and I learned a little something along the way. Just be careful out there, folks, and always listen to your body!
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