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Anyone have a difficult child experiment with LSD ? :-(
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 563079" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I used to work with a lot of people who used a LOT of hallucinogens, including LSD and mushrooms. Quite a few of the ones I knew had bad trips over and over. Since they weren't all bad trips, they kept doing them for quite a while. All I can really say is that they were very boring to be around when they had a good trip, and sometimes they were terrifying if they had a bad trip. Two people I knew ended up in the hospital for injuring themselves by thinking they could fly or they were running from invisible demons or whatever. One girl tried to cut her arm off because it turned into some monster or something. She was lucky in that there were several people around her who stopped her and got her to a hospital. Nowadays I don't think most people would help, at least not around here. They are often afraid that they will be in trouble if they take someone to the hospital and admit what they and the hurt person has done. </p><p></p><p>We had a hallucinogen problem at the high school a couple of years ago. the kids were using nutmeg, the same that you put in pies. What they didn't know was that it is a poison. The line between a fatal dose and the amt you need to get high isn't that big and it is easy to take/use too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 563079, member: 1233"] I used to work with a lot of people who used a LOT of hallucinogens, including LSD and mushrooms. Quite a few of the ones I knew had bad trips over and over. Since they weren't all bad trips, they kept doing them for quite a while. All I can really say is that they were very boring to be around when they had a good trip, and sometimes they were terrifying if they had a bad trip. Two people I knew ended up in the hospital for injuring themselves by thinking they could fly or they were running from invisible demons or whatever. One girl tried to cut her arm off because it turned into some monster or something. She was lucky in that there were several people around her who stopped her and got her to a hospital. Nowadays I don't think most people would help, at least not around here. They are often afraid that they will be in trouble if they take someone to the hospital and admit what they and the hurt person has done. We had a hallucinogen problem at the high school a couple of years ago. the kids were using nutmeg, the same that you put in pies. What they didn't know was that it is a poison. The line between a fatal dose and the amt you need to get high isn't that big and it is easy to take/use too much. [/QUOTE]
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