Question:
I'll stop by one of those health-mart type stores on
the way home from work tomarrow. I have heard of it in passing, however I
never thought to use it. Those mainstream anti-psychotics scare me for a
variety of reasons (I'll spare you all the details). I'd like to just point
out that one reason is not that I am a nature "hippie" type. e.g. no grateful
dead, phish (groan), etc. I love chemicals, (I smoke parliaments, that speaks
for itself. To bad they don't make parliament regulars.. I dislike smoking
lights, I know I inhale far to deeply. It's the filters on them I really
love, superior to any other filter. Thats why I smoke Lucky Strikes, also, no
filter ;) (If you are on lsd sometime, get a pack of them.. watch the letters
kick eachother)).
Getting off my tangent, what could be the cause of my addiction to LSD? I
can't truly discern the difference between psychological and physical
addiction.. Alcohol for me seemed to be both, as does tobacco.. (I love
smoking, but dislike the stomach aches when attempt to quit). Maybe
understanding the cause of my addiction would require my understanding
addiction itself better. I can't say much I've never used more than a few
times any "hard" drugs (anything that requires your nose or a needle). Anyone
point me in the correct direction to read about others where examples of
"textbook mental lsd addiction" are outlined and told.
Answer:
1. Sold LSD sometimes contains Speed, ecstasy and so on.
2. LSD works on your mind. I don't know if it is the situation that
makes it, or LSD itself, but I saw it happening to my friends.
Every few days after they took it, they wanted more, and some of them
just couldn't (or wouldn't) resist the temptation, and did take more.
They avoided when I asked them why.
But I really don't know how it is cause I've never taken.
I would think the most improtent thing for you to do is understand
this addiction. When you understand maybe you'll know how to act