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Long story short: Diagnosed with Autism when I was 12. Always had problems with sensitivity and frustration, as well as depression and anxiety.
I've always wanted to try acid (LSD) and my friend finally hooked me up with some.
Some of the things I noticed:
My senses don't get overloaded anymore. I used to feel pain by touching rough surfaces. Now it feels a little uncomfortable, but not to the point where it physically hurts due to the stimulation. While I was tripping, sandpaper actually felt good.
Pain has been suppressed significantly. I walked 10 miles 12 hours after I took two hits. This should not have been possible, considering that I have several blisters on my foot that were quite painful earlier.
I feel significantly calmer. I am dealing with a clusterfuck of bureaucracy, but I am not half as stressed as I was over it.
I have not felt the urge to drink or smoke. To me, this is huge. My drinking was causing minor weight gain, and I don't feel the need to wind down with a beer anymore.
Hearing several sounds at once doesn't give me a headache.
Social skills seem improved, as well as reduction of social anxiety. While I was on acid I noticed I had a much harder time expressing myself with language than I do normally. However, I didn't experience any frustration when I had a hard time expressing myself, I felt pleasure instead. This effect has lasted a while, and I am enjoying it.
The only downside is that my attention-span seems a little shorter than I am used to. I am hoping this recovers over the next few days.
I doubt I will do this again anytime soon, but I really enjoyed it.
Has anyone else with autism tried LSD? I was wanting to know others experiences as well.
https://www.reddit.com/r/LSD/comments/3 … tried_lsd/
Between 1959 and 1974, several groups of researchers issued reports on the use of d-Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) in the treatment of children with autism. This paper reviews that literature to consider how the authors justified these studies, as well as their methods, results, and conclusions. The justification for using LSD was often based on the default logic that other treatment efforts had failed. Several positive outcomes were reported with the use of LSD, but most of these studies lacked proper experimental controls and presented largely narrative/descriptive data. Today there is renewed interest in the use of psychedelic drugs for therapeutic purposes. While this resurgence of research has not yet included children with autism, this review of the LSD studies from the 1960s and 1970s offers important lessons for future efforts to evaluate new or controversial treatments for children with autism.
https://mindhacks.com/2009/07/28/autism … -with-lsd/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17608329
https://www.reddit.com/r/Drugs/comments … xperience/
Sur le forum nl de df : http://www.drugsforum.nl/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=13857
Erowid : https://erowid.org/chemicals/lsd/lsd_article4.shtml
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