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by asah
836 days ago
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...and whatever you do, do not eat a sheet of acid. Stuff is no joke and 100% you'll have a bad trip and 99% you'll end up needing medical care. I've known a few people who OD'd on hallucinogens - they were not the same, and not in a good way. also, a "sheet" of acid is actually quite small - don't be fooled. |
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A few years ago, this paper[1] covered three case studies of massive LSD overdoses - for the largest "intranasal ingestion of 550 times the normal recreational dosage of LSD was not fatal and had positive effects on pain levels and subsequent morphine withdrawal". She thought she was sniffing cocaine.
A much older paper, from 1974[2], had the same cause - 8 patients were seen shortly after having sniffed pure LSD powder thinking it was cocaine. We're talking hundreds of times normal user doses there too.
Of those patients 5 did end up comatose, and there were blood cloths, so we might well be approaching a level that should be considered potentially lethal when you get to the hundreds of times normal doses. But "all were discharged or left the hospital within 48 hours of admission. No residua were observed in a year of direct followup of five patients".
Don't snort cocaine-sized lines of LSD, and you're right you shouldn't eat a whole sheet either. But overall it's one of the safest drugs we know, including a far wider range between the user dose and dangerous levels than even basic OTC painkillers.
[1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32048609/
[2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1129381/