Physical disconnection

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At lower to moderate doses, disconnection from the physical senses can be described as only partial in its effects. This creates a number of changes in a persons perception of the physical body which generally include,

  • Feeling as if your body is not your own.
  • Feeling as if your body is performing its physical actions autonomously and on its own accord.
  • A partial loss of tactile input or general bodily numbness and anaesthesia.
  • A partial loss of fine and gross motor control.

At higher dosages, this disconnection the physical senses makes the transition from partial to entirely all encompassing. This results in a complete disconnection from ones own body and full-blown anaesthesia which is accompanied by a total loss of motor control. Once this happens the tripper will find themselves in a catatonic state with an inability to perform even the simplest of physical tasks.

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