Very Important question

Discussion in 'Other Drugs' started by BassPot, Jul 4, 2011.

  1. BassPot

    BassPot Member

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    Well yesterday I unknowingly made a potentially big mistake. I ate part of (What I believe to be) Jimsonweed. I ate the flower as it was just opening, so you could only slightly see the red orange color inside. It's been around 15 hours since I ate it and I never got the hallucinogenic effects, but I want to see if that part of the plant is poisonous and if I ate enough to be effected by the poison. Just ask for any further details if you need them.

    Now it very well could have been the wrong plant, but I just want to be sure. It was around 2 or 3 feet tall, with spikey looking leaves coming out of the stalk. At the top of the plant, there was a little spikey ball, but this had opened up and had a little red-orange and yellow flower getting ready to bloom, which is what I ate. Sorry If I'm mistaken, but you can never be too careful.
     
  2. ChenBenoweth

    ChenBenoweth Member

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    Do you go around eating random plants expecting a buzz? :)
     
  3. BassPot

    BassPot Member

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    No, I was intoxicated and eating a random plant seemed like a really good idea at the time. I'm pretty sure I just ate a normal flower, but I want to be sure.
     
  4. GetLifted20

    GetLifted20 Member

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    Doesn't sound like Jimson weed to me
     
  5. iamwhatiam84

    iamwhatiam84 Banned

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  6. BillyX

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    Well if after 15 hours of not feeling sick, you are either going to be perfectly fine or your liver is in the process of shutting down and you dont have long to live.
     

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