It is believed that when the user is surrounded by good friends, in a nice soothing environment, with positive past experiences with drugs the person is assured a positive “trip.” However, when these standards are not met or the acid affects them negatively, the LSD addict enters what is like a living hell, or a “bad trip,” which cannot be stopped. During these experiences, the LSD fanatic undergoes various hallucinations and mood swings. The initial effects last only about thirty to ninety minutes, and usually include more of the physical changes. With larger amounts and increased use, the psychological effects take an impact and can last anywhere from 4 to 24 hours. Following the trip, the user is usually very tired and
It is believed that when the user is surrounded by good friends, in a nice soothing environment, with positive past experiences with drugs the person is assured a positive “trip.” However, when these standards are not met or the acid affects them negatively, the LSD addict enters what is like a living hell, or a “bad trip,” which cannot be stopped. During these experiences, the LSD fanatic undergoes various hallucinations and mood swings. The initial effects last only about thirty to ninety minutes, and usually include more of the physical changes. With larger amounts and increased use, the psychological effects take an impact and can last anywhere from 4 to 24 hours. Following the trip, the user is usually very tired and