i really hate when people transform what others say to try to make a point :
which I imagine is why you are the most fervent believer in the idea that "LSD causes pain in the back of one leg"
i am not a believer that lsd causes leg pain
this is a generalization that i didn't do
but i do know that it causes
me this "pain"
so it seems very possible that other people could also have uncommon reactions to, for instance, mushrooms
but I've read enough of the history to know "pains in the back of the leg" have never been a noted feature of mushroom use
Pain in the back of the right leg has never been noted as an effect of LSD use.
this reaction is obviously an exception. could be unique, could just be rare. mushrooms and lsd have not been studied on that many people. and if we're the first cases, hooray for us
Sorry, but it's 99% likely you got a pain in your leg once, immediately decided "It must be LSD" and have a psychosomatic reaction to it ever since.
this is what makes pisses me off
you're insulting me by saying i would be stupid enough not to realize this by myself
and you're imagining how you want it to happen instead of listening when i say what happens
first time i took lsd i got this pain. didn't pay attention at all
second time felt it again. vaguely paid attention
all next times, felt it again. realized it only happened when i took lsd
when i increased the dose the last times, the "pain" increased to
keep telling me it's not correlated.
please stop acting like you know it all and saying "How are mushrooms going to make your legs sore? It's all in your mind or how you're sitting" like deroxor or myself aren't able to have a basic reflection on what could cause these pains
Yes it is, because a pain in the leg with no other symptoms has never been noted as an effect of aspirin use
just for fun, type "aspirin allergy" in google, and see how many results you get.
i counted a few hundreds and then i stopped
everyone's different
and you don't know if there ever was a case of such allergy
there are many "orphan illnesses" that have too few cases to justify any research on them
That simply isn't what an allergy does
wtf???
allergies get all kind of consequences. from skin itch, to swollen tissue, to limb putrefaction, to death by intoxication.
reaction to any poison can be seen as an allergy. the word is just usually used for uncommon reactions.
dying from a snake bite is being allergic to the snake venom . dying from eating cyanide or a peanut comes down to the same. except that few people are allergic to peanut while everyone is to cyanide. dying from a snake bite is being allergic to the snake venom
How many deaths from mushrooms have been reported?
stop trying to give another meaning to what i said.
obviously, if some person 300 years ago had died from mushroom intoxication in some village, you wouldn't know about it
so what i said is "maybe there were and we're not even aware of it"
have a problem with the "maybe... not aware" part?
i get worse stomach pains from eating a bag of candy than I do from mushrooms
but since you know so much about " the history", surely you're aware that stomach problems are common even on low doses of mushrooms, which is not the case about low doses of most genuine foods
Dehydration can also cause leg cramps in some people.
if a drug causes dehydration and dehydration causes cramps, then the drug causes cramps
when mdma releases serotonin in your brain, you say "taking mdma makes you happy", not "it has nothing to do with mdma, it's only the serotonin"