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Do you look drunk on LSD?

If you are talking about becoming less aware or less in control of your motor skills / motor movement then yes and definitely not... both of them are possible.

On the peak of acid things can be so overwhelming and I can get so far into my head that I become awkward about my own body, it becomes alien and I need to get a grasp again on where are I am and what is happening. Conversely I can also be much much more aware and in control of my own body... generally after the peak or after I have concentrated and made an effort to get a grasp again on my own consciousness.
After I am readjusted things can flow more freely and I am able to dance or move in extraordinary ways, very lucid and aware.

No mechanism or receptor is responsible for this I think, it's a psychological state or better yet a mind-body state. If you are blasted by the trip things can be out of balance and that is when you can feel the weirdest and when the most visuals tend to present themselves. If balance is restored and your ego and proprioception become reintegrated this process is turned around beyond the point where you started off. That is where you get your bliss and afterglow :D
 
Hmm interesting. I'm very interested on the subject, where can I learn about receptors and stuff?

When a molecule like LSD bounds to a receptor, how long it takes until it's released? Can it stay there forever? Can it damage the receptor or cause some kind of general unbalance?

Acid does not cause brain damage nor does it in anyway stay in your system forever.
 
Yes, you definitely need some myths debunked mrdocat. People have mentioned this before, are you weak on memory or are you saying this on purpose?
If it's the former, then don't bother responding to me but instead look up this page http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/lsd/lsd.shtml and scroll down to where it says Myths and Urban Legends. After that optionally use a search engine for a couple more to get your facts straight. That should save you some worrying and wobbling around in PD making threads. :)
 
No dude, that test doesn't exactly answer my question, it just shows LSD goes out of the blood flow. I didn't ask if LSD stays on the body forever. I asked if there is some chance of it, or any other psychoactive molecule, binding to a receptor for a very long time (what would not be detectable in a blood test), or even damaging it. Or if trace LSD can be stored in some organ and released eventually on the blood stream, what would too not be detected in that test.

mrdocat said:
Where can I learn about receptors and stuff?
When a molecule like LSD bounds to a receptor, how long it takes until it's released?
Can it stay there forever?
Can it damage the receptor or cause some kind of general unbalance?
 
No dude, that test doesn't exactly answer my question, it just shows LSD goes out of the blood flow. I didn't ask if LSD stays on the body forever. I asked if there is some chance of it, or any other psychoactive molecule, binding to a receptor for a very long time (what would not be detectable in a blood test), or even damaging it. Or if trace LSD can be stored in some organ and released eventually on the blood stream, what would too not be detected in that test.

Dude you're asking the same question over and over again in different ways. You just don't want to hear what everyone has been saying. If you really researched LSD for a month before taking it like you claimed in your previous thread you should know all this. So one last time,

LSD does not cause any permanent PHYSICAL changes. It doesn't change your brain chemistry in any lasting way Nor does it linger in any part of the body for any significant amount of time.

That's not to say that there can't be psychological ramifications after having a major trip. But it sounds to me like you're just spending way too much time convincing yourself that there's something wrong with you.
 
Hmm interesting. I'm very interested on the subject, where can I learn about receptors and stuff?

When a molecule like LSD bounds to a receptor, how long it takes until it's released? Can it stay there forever? Can it damage the receptor or cause some kind of general unbalance?

Here you go OP (see attachment).

But what you really need to do is take the the advice of LITERALLY EVERYONE ON HERE and STOP OBSESSING ABOUT IT. Accept the fact you're feeling off right now and try to live your life as usual. Don't scrutinize every little thing you feel, say or do. Don't go looking up all sorts of rare medical conditions. Allow yourself some time to readjust, it hasn't been long at all. If you still can't stop thinking about it, maybe talk to someone IRL who can help you stop going around in circles and work through this, like a good psychotherapist or an experienced tripper who might have had a similar experience.

Stop beating yourself up and try to relax. Given enough time, you will be just fine - and probably a little more mentally resilient too. <3

attached article said:
Other complicated reactions may include temporary paranoid ideation and, as after-effects in the days following a LSD experience, temporary depressive mood swings and/or increase of psychic instability [17,61].

attached article said:
LSD is physiologically well tolerated and there is no evidence for long-lasting effects on brain and other parts of the human organism.

EDIT - Attachment was too large, found a link though.
 
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