It's not just a slowing down but a total breakdown of speech, and it's the only drug I've ever experienced that with. I was also reminded of a stroke victim trying to talk. Either way, when I am seriously screwed up on Soma, I sound not unlike my deaf friend when he's drunk. I don't know if it messes with the left temporal lobe's language center or if it just detaches it from the muscles I use to produce sounds. Soma is the one drug I've ever taken that makes it absolutely impossible to talk. I don't remember at all what I was saying to my mother on the phone, but I distinctly remember her being horrified at my utter inability to talk. I personally find Soma screws with my memory as much as Halcion and other strong benzos. But instead, I just collapsed on the floor in a puddle of primordial goo. Rather, it was jerky and twitchy, and I even feared I might be going into convulsions. It wasn't at all like the fluidity of extreme drunkenness. I was reminded of what they used to call the Jake Walk, when people drank something approximating alcohol called Jake and wound up with permanent nerve damage and a distinctively jerky walk. I stood up and found I could barely walk. My muscles were so relaxed and loose I felt like a Gumby. Within 5 minutes, I began to experience a dizziness that is as intense as dizziness can be while still being pleasant. A man who wanted to date me bought me a bottle of 90 online as a courtship gift. I had read about Soma as the brainwashing drug in 'Brave New World' and was shocked to find there was an actual drug named Soma on the market - with psychoactive effects. This is a journey from the first time I deliberately took Soma to the most recent time.Ī few years ago, I was into all kinds of illegal drugs, but not yet into opiates.
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