RichardFirst
Specialist
- Jan 16, 2021
- 383
Let me first say that this was not a CTB attempt, but I want to share this story for anyone who is thinking of trying to use Nytol (diphenhydramine) to CTB.
I've not been sleep well of late, so I have been taking the 50mg Nytol tablets to aid in this regard. Last Thursday, I had a beer before bed and took two 50mg tablets, which constituted twice the recommended dose for an adult. They began to work after about an hour, and I felt extremely drowsy to the point that I feared falling asleep suddenly. Lying down, I felt an intense tiredness that was extremely pleasant, and I soon drifted off.
On Friday night, hoping to recreate this, I again took two Nytol tablets, but I did not drink anything. Again, I felt drowsy rather than the somnolent euphoria of the night before, my limbs began to feel very strange. I can't articulate the sensation very well, but it felt like something akin to how my legs feel when I haven't been to the gym for a few days, if that makes any sense. I was only able to alleviate the feeling by moving, which is not conducive to sleep, naturally. I eventually had to get up and walk around the room before the feeling subsided as it was simply intolerable.
I don't know whether the enjoyable experience of the first night was due to my drinking a beer, but this made me think of what would happen if one were to take dozens of Nytol. I've heard it said that diphenhydramine cannot reliably be used to CTB, and I now take such deterrents seriously. If anyone is planning to attempt to OD on these sleeping pills, please reconsider!
I've not been sleep well of late, so I have been taking the 50mg Nytol tablets to aid in this regard. Last Thursday, I had a beer before bed and took two 50mg tablets, which constituted twice the recommended dose for an adult. They began to work after about an hour, and I felt extremely drowsy to the point that I feared falling asleep suddenly. Lying down, I felt an intense tiredness that was extremely pleasant, and I soon drifted off.
On Friday night, hoping to recreate this, I again took two Nytol tablets, but I did not drink anything. Again, I felt drowsy rather than the somnolent euphoria of the night before, my limbs began to feel very strange. I can't articulate the sensation very well, but it felt like something akin to how my legs feel when I haven't been to the gym for a few days, if that makes any sense. I was only able to alleviate the feeling by moving, which is not conducive to sleep, naturally. I eventually had to get up and walk around the room before the feeling subsided as it was simply intolerable.
I don't know whether the enjoyable experience of the first night was due to my drinking a beer, but this made me think of what would happen if one were to take dozens of Nytol. I've heard it said that diphenhydramine cannot reliably be used to CTB, and I now take such deterrents seriously. If anyone is planning to attempt to OD on these sleeping pills, please reconsider!