Comment by fsckboy

Comment by fsckboy 3 days ago

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>produces effects similar to the semisynthetic drug LSD, which is used to treat conditions like depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction

yes, such incredible maturity, didn't even mention that these are not the reasons that most LSD is sold, bought, and consumed... although, "self-medication" probably does adhere pretty well.

worik 3 days ago

>...these are not the reasons that most LSD is sold, bought, and consumed

Yes

To be clear most LSD users, who've done LSD for years, do it for fun.

Once you've polished the windows, it is fun to go back and look at the view...

  • NewJazz 3 days ago

    For me the last time I took a trip I was alone for most of the trip and I cried a lot and my heart felt physically pained. I felt sorry for my heart that it had to keep beating and could not rest. It was a really challenging trip. I haven't been on another trip since.

    • hollerith 3 days ago

      That would be good subject matter for a poem.

    • worik 3 days ago

      > I haven't been on another trip since

      Good choice.

      It is not fun, unless it is

  • LoganDark 3 days ago

    I am a frequent LSD user and I do it for fun and healing.

    I don't know about PTSD (although it did help me after I got hit by a truck, and also after I hit my head and nearly died), but it helps me get through stressful times. It also helps me become productive again when I feel like I'm too burnt out to work. I don't know how exactly this happens, but I assume it's something like giving me enough tunnel vision to forget about background/subconscious anxieties.

    • balamatom 3 days ago

      >but I assume it's something like giving me enough tunnel vision to forget about background/subconscious anxieties

      counterpoint: it might be said that one's "tunnel vision" is made out of anxieties pushed to the background, disrupting the default mode network allows the person to consciously process them. ofc i can't say whether this tracks with your experience

      • LoganDark 3 days ago

        It pushes more than just anxieties to the background. During the peak of an LSD trip, I can be so distractible that I can barely keep more than one thing in my head at a time, and it's incredibly easy for any new thought to overwrite everything prior. I do know that spending some time in that state of mind does tend to help me. With that said, I don't think I can speak much on the default mode network because I haven't developed an intuition on how that affects me.

  • gavinray 3 days ago

    > "Once you've polished the windows, it is fun to go back and look at the view..."

    On the other hand:

    "If you get the message, hang up the phone."

    - Alan Watts

  • nkrisc 3 days ago

    > Once you've polished the windows, it is fun to go back and look at the view...

    I spent a long time trying to decide if you were referencing licking the windows, or something more poetic. I decided to let both interpretations occupy my mind, as it seemed greater than the sum of its parts.