And how long did they “trip” ?
Disclaimer: LSD is illegal in the U.S. and I am in no way trying to get it or condone its usage. I am simply trying to find out the methods of study used in the past with LSD.*
And how long did they “trip” ?
Disclaimer: LSD is illegal in the U.S. and I am in no way trying to get it or condone its usage. I am simply trying to find out the methods of study used in the past with LSD.*
Does it have to be officially recorded, or can it be just to the best of my recollection?
Never did have any flashbacks. I feel robbed.
On record would be good. Because if I start asking about doses that are off record, that means there isn’t a factual answer and the thread doesn’t belong here. But since there is a factual answer somewhere, hence the question.
I found this cite claiming it was probably several miligrams.
I’ll never understand why the fuck anyone would take an unfamiliar drug that was just sitting around. Given that just about any chemical can come in the form of a white powder, you’d think they would maybe at least taste a tiny bit of it before snorting lines.
I guess there’s a reason why they call it dope.
Not that I advocate tasting any kind of substances. Or doing cocaine.
Not the largest in dose ,but maybe ranking up there in frequency, but according to wiki supposedly during Project MKULTRA “Some subjects’ participation was consensual, and in these cases, the subjects appeared to be singled out for even more horrific experiments. In one case, a selection of volunteers were given LSD for 77 days straight.” I imagine 77 days straight taking acid would fuck someone up in the head for a while.
Though it is not exactly the most reliable source, a few years back there was an article in VICE magazine about a man who took approximately 50 doses of LSD at one time, and ended up ‘trippin’ out’ for a year. His heart stopped on three separate occasions, and apparently he had severe erectile dysfunction the entire year. The end of the article stated that he now received government pay for post-traumatic stress disorder.
If even a part of that is true, he wasn’t tripping for a year on LSD, he was just psychologically dysfunctioning for a year because of the severity of the original effects. It’s a lot like PTSD really. In fact, there’s a fairly reputable theory saying that most of the aftereffects of psychedelics ARE one and the same as PTSD.
Good lord, Vice magazine? It’s a great rag but I wouldn’t take anything from it too seriously. Why don’t we just toss in some stories from National Lampoon, I’m sure they’ve covered the topic a few times!
I agree. You try taking LSD every day and you’ll find that the effects become less and less with each day. In the 60s we found that you could only effectively trip if you took a few days off after a few days tripping. The drug is practically anti-addictive in its action (I’m talking physical dependence rather than psychological dependence).
Meh, not really. After the first few days, it would just be a background buzz if it had any effect at all.
As a teenager I took 10 hits in one sitting. That was a Friday night on a Memorial Day weekend, and I ended up taking 21 hits total by the end of that three day weekend. Over the next few months I accomplished my retarded goal of taking 100 hits in 100 days. After the first weekend, it was basically a three-month background buzz. It didn’t even really interefere with my alcohol and weed intake.
I’m less than impressed with “several milligrams” being a huge deal, if one milligram is indeed 10 hits. The 10 hits I took didn’t seem to have much more effect than costing 10 times as much as one. Three was my preferred amount.
All that was a decades ago; I probably ingested around 300 hits in my life. Acid always seemed like the least harmful drug I ever tried, and by a wide margin. I’d rate it below caffeine.
haha good lord