Stoned Again
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fastandbulbous said:Well I hate to burst the bubble, but because of tolerance build up, the main thing that daily LSD would do would be to act as an antidepressant (low daily dosage seems to produce antidepressant effects in people who took part in studies in the 60's). As such maybe your 'state of grace' was actually relief from depression, I've suffered from enough depressive states in my life to know how amazing it is when the depression is lifted. Rather than run the risk of compounding any other psychiatric conditions (LSD unmasked my latent manic-depression), try considering an accepted (by tthe medical profession) antidepressant; they're not the soul destroyiing drug that some people think they are, not if you suffer from cruppling depression.
Although I do not like them (because of the effect on libido), maybe one of the serotonogic antidepressants might be most helpful
Psychedelics_r_best said:Shit guys. I just realized something. I have developed guitar-dependance. I started playing, and then I just couldn't stop. Since that time I've played guitar thousands of times. Shit guys, I guess I'm addicted.
What kind of bullshit study is this. There is physiological dependance and psychological dependance. Most psychedelics produce absolutely no physiological dependance. Psychological dependance is simply a repeated activity due to the fact that it is liked and enjoyable. If a study finds that people are becoming "addicted" to LSD and mescaline, it is simply because they like the experience, just the same as someone likes to play an instrument, go swimming, skateboard, race cars, etc, not because of some ominous dependance on a malicious drug that plans to steal away your life.
This study is cockshit.