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Are flashbacks real?

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I always thought the whole flashback thing was bullshit and still am kind of skeptical that it can do that to you but in the past couple of years I have noticed that when I stare at something it seems to move a little bit. For example I was just looking at words on my computer screen and the letters began to wobble, similar to the way things do when tripping on LSD. I don't know if it's all in my mind but has anyone else noticed this or am I losing my mind.
 
yes, flashbacks are real, but what you seem to be experiencing is called HPPD...or it could just be that since you've seen it before, you are more likely to see it again. I noticed that has happened to me if i stare at something....HPPD is a bit more severe
 
It's not anything that is affecting my life man. I've just noticed this when I stare off at something for a few seconds.
 
Occasionally when I am listening to a song sober that I had heard previously while on acid, I will experience a sudden rush of euphoria much similar to the feeling of being on LSD. Although
It only lasts a few seconds.
 
i get this shit all thee fucking time when i look at ANYTHING

it doesn't bother me i actually enjoy it but it is getting a lot more common now because i am tripping a lot lately.

taking brakes from lsd seems to lessen the visuals nawwmeann?
 
Not sure if I would call it a "flashback"...

But every now and then I get what I would describe as a psychedelic day dream... happens really fast could even be just looking at something and I will have a rush of thoughts and time dilation effect during it, kinda like a really really short mini trip that feels long but only a second or two will elapse in real time...

HPPD is only something I have for the days during an afterglow after using psychedelics... Well sometimes I wonder if I am having it at night though lights seem so much more colorful and saturated to me these days especially at night...
 
Sounds like a classic case of HPPD. If you really want it to go away, I recommend staying away from all drugs until you are fully recovered.....even then it is easy to slide back into it.
 
Sounds like a classic case of HPPD. If you really want it to go away, I recommend staying away from all drugs until you are fully recovered.....even then it is easy to slide back into it.

I find I can make my post trip HPPD hang around for a quite a long time (weeks) if I choose to consciously focus on it.

OP try to not focus on it.

If you focus your mind on it (staring at it basically) you are continuing to reinforce the pathways in the brain that notice or register it.

If you purposely look past it or ignore it just watch it will fade away much quicker.

I can almost force myself back into a state of HPPD too... kinda works both ways.

Basically you are just slightly interrupting the normal electromagnetic harmony in your brain that dials in for "normal" conscousness.

Its all somewhere in this...

http://psychedelic-information-theory.com/toc.php

^^^ everything you could ever want to know about how psychedelics work.
actually blew my mind, there is so much research done that people on here act like we don't have the answers to yet
 
I highly doubt that I have any sort of disorder because of my LSD use as it wasn't even ever my most abused drugs. I have been sober from all drugs for months and haven't done LSD in about a year.
 
Occasionally when I am listening to a song sober that I had heard previously while on acid, I will experience a sudden rush of euphoria much similar to the feeling of being on LSD. Although
It only lasts a few seconds.
this is the trigger of most flashbacks for me, they arent like feeling like a peak LSD trip for a couple minutes. it tends to just be a little color enhancement and a goofy acid smile and mellow thoughts. theyre great.
 
This isn't a flashback, just your perceptions altered due to psychedelic use. A real flashback is an intense experience, you're likely to completely black out in the process and return to the flash back, it's like your head going. Only comes with persistence heavy drug/psychedelic use in my experience.
 
Seems like people are excessively prone to label everything as HPPD. Perhaps one should first indulge into the DSM-IV criteria for HPPD, before proclaiming every tracer or wobble to be a case of HPPD. For instance, by definition it is not HPPD if it only lasts the first few weeks after use of a hallucinogen. For those interested:

The DSM-IV criteria:
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292.89 Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (Flashbacks)

The essential feature of Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (Flashbacks) is the transient recurrence of disturbances in perception that are reminiscent of those experienced during one or more earlier Hallucinogen Intoxications. The person must have had no recent Hallucinogen Intoxication and must show no current drug toxicity (Criterion A). This re-experiencing of perceptual symptoms causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning (Criterion B). The symptoms are not due to a general medical condition (e.g., anatomical lesions and infections of the brain or visual epilepsies) and are not better accounted for by another mental disorder (e.g., delirium, dementia, or Schizophrenia) or by hypnopompic hallucinations (Criterion C). The perceptual disturbances may include geometric forms, peripheral-field images, flashes of color, intensified colors, trailing images (images left suspended in the path of a moving object as seen in stroboscopic photography), perceptions of entire objects, afterimages (a same-colored or complementary-colored "shadow" of an object remaining after the removal of the object), halos around objects, macropsia, and micropsia. The abnormal perceptions that are associated with Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder occur episodically and may be self-induced (e.g., by thinking about them) or triggered by entry into a dark environment, various drugs, anxiety or fatigue, or other stressors. The episodes may abate after several months, but many persons report persisting episodes for 5 years or longer. Reality testing remains intact (i.e., the person realizes that the perception is a drug effect and does not represent external reality). In contrast, if the person has a delusional interpretation concerning the etiology of the perceptual disturbance, the appropriate diagnosis would be Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.

Diagnostic criteria for 292.89 Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (Flashbacks):

A. The re-experiencing, following cessation of use of a hallucinogen, of one or more of the perceptual symptoms that were experienced while intoxicated with the hallucinogen (e.g., geometric hallucinations, false perceptions of movement in the peripheral visual fields, flashes of colors, intensified colors, trails of images of moving objects, positive afterimages, halos around objects, macropsia, and micropsia.

B. The symptoms in Criterion A cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.

C. The symptoms are not due to a general medical condition (e.g., anatomical lesions and infections of the brain, visual epilepsies) and are not better accounted for another mental disorder (e.g., delirium, dementia, Schizophrenia) or hypnopompic hallucinations.
Plus an interesting article.
 
I always thought the whole flashback thing was bullshit and still am kind of skeptical that it can do that to you but in the past couple of years I have noticed that when I stare at something it seems to move a little bit. For example I was just looking at words on my computer screen and the letters began to wobble, similar to the way things do when tripping on LSD. I don't know if it's all in my mind but has anyone else noticed this or am I losing my mind.

Yeah I get that sometimes. I consider it a nice reminder of fun had in earlier days :)
 
Flashbacks generally stem from any amazingly intense or meaningful, or very stressful situation one has gone through in their life time. HPPD and flashbacks should never be confused with each other, they are not related, at all.

One having a flashback with psychedelic qualities to it has nothing to do with residual effects from the psychedelic at all, you're just experiencing a memory for what it is, full of psychedelia.

edit: Also, if you're worried about losing your mind you should stop using psychedelics. People seem to blow HPPD out of proportion because they focus on it and induce anxiety into the situation, exacerbating the HPPD even more, just stop taking psychedelics or entheogens if you are really worried.(not necessarily talking to you OP, to anyone worried about this "condition.")
 
on a bad trip i had this fucking intense feeling of losing my sanity, stuck in a loop and generally just spinning downwards into a pit of doom....

every since then after some long nights of getting drunk, not having much sleep etc i eventually go to bed, on the edge of sleep, and i kind of feel de-personalized... and i get this feeling bad... i get anxious... and then i have a strange flashback. i feel like im having the bad trip again for a brief moment. its intense. perhaps an anxiety attack or panic attack. if this happened in a public place i would probably be on the floor or sat with my head in my hands. ive had to take valium to get me to sleep before, and i rarely take it. i try and avoid taking valium tbh

the trip may have triggered some kind of mild PTSD or something... it happened quite awhile ago and doesn't happen as often now. the first time it happened i thought i had seriously fucked myself up

sometimes in my dreams it happens.... and i wake up feeling de-personalized again. not good. but my own fault
 
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