ParappaTheRapper
Ex-Bluelighter
I think that LSD is more frightening between 10-50 mcg and 200-300 mcg. Estimation. u nome sayn?
I will say from the sheer amount of people I have met who have taken too much LSD
What evidence do you have they actually have taken all this LSD tho duck? I mean there's a million and one teenagers who see a mentally ill guy go past and someone says "He took too much LSD and never came back dude". They do it with Syd Barrett, Peter Green etc. Why do they say such bullshit? Because it sounds a lot more exciting than saying "He's a schizophrenic dude, just like a million other people who've never been near LSD in their life".
At least with benzos you wont have to face any consequences to your actions.
The rate of people who just werent right was pretty high in gratful dead parking lot. Its popular now to say all those people had pre existing mental illness. I disagree, unless crazy people have a thing for jam bands their presence was higher than normal.
What evidence do you have they actually have taken all this LSD tho duck? I mean there's a million and one teenagers who see a mentally ill guy go past and someone says "He took too much LSD and never came back dude". They do it with Syd Barrett, Peter Green etc. Why do they say such bullshit? Because it sounds a lot more exciting than saying "He's a schizophrenic dude, just like a million other people who've never been near LSD in their life".
I am talking personal experiance with friends and family/associates.
The negative effects are dependent on the individual, which includes factors such as how fast it clears a person's body (relating to their metabolism), dosing frequency and quantity, any pre-existing mental conditions or dispositions, their lifestyle and drug use trends, etc.
I have no history of psychosis but after doing monthly heavy LSD doses in the 550ug+ range for 1 year, a single bad trip was enough to put me into psychotic territory. This was because I accidentally took 800ug due to a dosing miscalculation, and my monthly heavy dosing had already fatigued my brain. In fact, at this point I strongly suspect that it was LSD use that made my dopamine system as sensitive as it is. I can't even smoke weed now without feeling strung out and depressed the next day, and this was not ever the case prior to my strong LSD use. After the accidental overdose, I was barely on this planet for a whole month and everyone I knew was worried about me. I was suicidal, detached, and had a hard time recognizing what was real; my own identity seemed murky. I felt like everything I held dear about myself was stripped away and I had become an empty yet clouded vessel. That said, I got my footing back in a month and after 3 months I was normal. Now I do LSD maybe 2-3 times a year to give my brain more time to recover.
I used to be one of those people who touted the virtues of LSD use like it was the holy grail of all drugs, and that because "no one has ever died from it" it was therefore safe to use. Yeah, maybe people don't die from it, but they can go fucking nuts in a hurry if they abuse it. People who have rapid clearance of LSD don't understand this fact because it usually is beneficial to them. Anyone with a slow metabolism who isn't VERY CAREFUL can fuck themselves over.
Personally, I am dubious of psychiatric reports that LSD is the cause of subjective mental conditions. First of all, psychiatry is not a hard science and it is filled with speculation, which also includes the treatment modalities (i.e. SSRIs). Secondly, anyone having a psychotic break who goes to the hospital or a mental ward is likely to suffer unnecessary interventions, especially if they happen to say something making the caregivers legally obligated to detain them. This is true of any illness. Sometimes the interventions are worse than the disease itself.
I was lucky in that I had a support network to get me through my bad LSD experience. I had BL, friends who checked in on me often, and I had my own medical knowledge to know what supplements to take to ease the burden. I could easily see someone with less support than me turning to a hospital or psych ward, which is how we end up with the reporting on LSD that we have.
LSD, in the wrong hands, is psychological warfare. I won't ever back down from that statement after my own experience with it. I don't think it should be criminal to possess LSD, but it's one psychedelic that requires great responsibility, especially in the higher doses.
Don't get me wrong, I still love LSD and will always be an avid user of it, but man... I learned the hard way that you shouldn't play with fire. More is not better -- really, it isn't.
I gotta disagree with that. He had numerous break downs from tripping. Not only shattered ego into heroin abuse and being passive musically, but shamanistic ritual phases where he forced his wife to trip and gathered people together to claim he was jesus. I'm down with far out art as well but some of that shit with yoko ono got pretty strange i'd say.