2c-t-7

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  1. blitz7341

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    ok dropped it at about 30-40 min ago. no mental effects yet but my i feel pangs in my stomach. i did 32-35 mg not exactly sure the scale couldnt make up its mind lol. id say about the same as last time tho. ill post up again in a few hours
     
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    Sweet. I wouldn't be suprised if you find tonight's dose to be a little more intense than last time considering you took it all at once this time. Last time you redosed that extra bit pretty late. Unless you still have some tolerance built up.

    :cheers2: Have fun man.
     
  3. blitz7341

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    six hours in and im still pretty intoxicated. i think for future trials 30mg will be enough for the full experience. now its just a matter of when i want to drop the 2c-c......hmmmmm
     
  4. blitz7341

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    dropped the 2c-c 30 minutes ago. ill post again in a little while
     
  5. pedaltopedal

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    How much 2c-c?
     
  6. blitz7341

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    60mg. i took it at 12:45. thats 2:45 ago. absolutley no effect. i have a theory that whatever receptors 2c-x's work on were fully occupied by the 2c-t-7. im thinking that the 2c-t-7 is a stronger agonist(is that the right word) than 2c-c. i really have no idea im just speculating. any ideas?
     
  7. pedaltopedal

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    I dunno. Redosing with another 2c that late like that usually doesn't bring out much more effects to begin with. Too much tolerance at that point. Though my experience shows that you should still feel something from taking that 2c-c... just not much, you know? So, you could be right... I don't know.
     
  8. fractalsarespiraly

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    haha, hell of a night..

    i just wish it worked!
     
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    It's safe to assume that 2c-t-7 is a stronger agonist than 2c-c is. I had a quick question about 2c-t-7 as well.. is how much of a difference is 15mg and 20mg? Will you trip significantly harder or will it simply feel like you upped the dose? I know that most 2cxs have a very sharp response curve, but I wanted to know everyone's opinions about 2c-t-7 specifically.
     
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    hmmm ive only done it twice and did 33~mg both times so idk. i think 30mg is probably enough tho
     
  11. pedaltopedal

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    I wish I could answer that, but I only have a couple of experiences with it a long time ago so I cant say for sure. I'm going to assume that the dose response curve does get pretty steep towards the higher end of the spectrum. The question is, where is the higher end of the spectrum for you?

    I say that because it appears that everyone reacts differently to this one. Blitz is saying about 30mg is good for him, and I've seen a lot of reports from people that would confirm that as well. Personally, last time I dosed, I didn't take much more than 20mg (cant remember exactly) and I found that to be overwhelmingly intense. The body load was too much for me.

    I've also heard of experiences where even 10mg was too much for some people. You might want to experiment with it yourself to get a feeling for how sensitive you are to it first. Then work your way up to determine your sweet spot.
     
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