SomeGuyLOL
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Last week I was diagnosed with ASD1. I am late diagnosed 22M. My diagnosis changed quite a few times but I think ASD1 is the one that makes the most sense.
Quite literally two days after that I took my first LSD. I was at a beach near a forest. For the first half of the trip I was at the beach calmly thinking and doing introspection. Then we went back into the forest where there was a camping packed of people. There I was very overstimulated.
The thing that has stuck the most from my LSD trip was my rumination. ASD1 can make you ruminate quite a lot. Since I was literally a kid in primary school I can fall very easily into a rumination loop and be quite self-loathing. In my LSD trip there was a moment that my rumination was very strong, but since then, it seems that it has declined, even now after a few days that I’m sober.
I know that it is still very experimental but I know that hallucinogens are being studied as mental health treatment, specially magic shrooms, but I would like to know about LSD, and what is the science behind it, specially with autism. If LSD or any other hallucinogen can help me with some of the symptoms I less like from ASD then I am open to use them occasionally.
Quite literally two days after that I took my first LSD. I was at a beach near a forest. For the first half of the trip I was at the beach calmly thinking and doing introspection. Then we went back into the forest where there was a camping packed of people. There I was very overstimulated.
The thing that has stuck the most from my LSD trip was my rumination. ASD1 can make you ruminate quite a lot. Since I was literally a kid in primary school I can fall very easily into a rumination loop and be quite self-loathing. In my LSD trip there was a moment that my rumination was very strong, but since then, it seems that it has declined, even now after a few days that I’m sober.
I know that it is still very experimental but I know that hallucinogens are being studied as mental health treatment, specially magic shrooms, but I would like to know about LSD, and what is the science behind it, specially with autism. If LSD or any other hallucinogen can help me with some of the symptoms I less like from ASD then I am open to use them occasionally.
