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LSD Withdrawl????

RiverRat, the compound in your avatar ((4R,4aR,12bS)-9-methoxy-3-methyl-2,3,4,4a,5,6-hexahydro-1H-4,12-methanobenzofuro[3,2-e]isoquinolin-7(7aH)-one).... wtf is it?? :D
 
as far I know (and from what research shows), LSD and most psychedelics do not induce physical withdrawals. Psychological withdrawals on the other hand could be possible, and they can mimic certain aspects of physical withdrawals, but it's completely different.
 
Haha that's why I was asking what it is, because that mutant abomination of an IUPAC name tells you everything about the compounds conformation, but nothing about what it actually is or does :D
 
LSD won't cause any withdrawal symptoms or addiction issues. This also goes for most psychedelics. Really, the only way people get messed up with psychs (save for a few) is if they have a latent mental illness or abuse the hell out of something.
 
LSD won't cause any withdrawal symptoms or addiction issues. This also goes for most psychedelics. Really, the only way people get messed up with psychs (save for a few) is if they have a latent mental illness or abuse the hell out of something.

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, Well said.
 
i feel great coming down from acid, because its usually the day after a phenominal night out and i seem to have clear thoughts and lots of energy
 
Some people get a little obsessed mentally but that's nothing unavoidable.

This is taking lightly something that is no joke for many people (including many on this board). A drug doesn't need to have any form of chemical dependence in order for someone to develop a serious and difficult attachment to it. It can even be a drug as awesome/pure/rewarding as the best psychedelic, and still an unhealthy attachment might easily develop. Can it be overcome? Yes, of course, but don't assume it will be easy or "nothing unavoidable".

One day, you will be tested, just like everyone else.
 
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