Under the influence of LSD the users feel horrible things and have creepy thoughts, not only that they become utterly scared of losing their sanity and control, is afraid of death and feels hopelessness.
Even when the user is not taking the drug, the memory of the experience he/she had gone through flashes back and experiences a further repetition of the horrible thoughts. Few days after the intake of LSD and even after some years, the memories suddenly come back with a flash and without any prior indication. Individuals, who undergo the hallucinogens persistently or have a dormant personality crisis, usually experience this kind of flashbacks.
But occasional users who are healthy may also go through this. Flashbacks and bad trips are just a fraction of the danger posed by the usage of LSD. Often it is found among LSD users the instance of long-term psychoses like acute depression and/or schizophrenia. It is not easy to conclude the degree and method of the LSD contribution in these sicknesses.
It is observed that maximum LSD takers stop or reduce its intake with time voluntarily. Since LSD does not stimulate abnormal drug-seeking behavior like heroin, cocaine, amphetamine, nicotine and alcohol does; it is not considered an addictive drug.Like all other narcotics, the users of LSD also get tolerated to the drug, so the persistent users need to take more and more higher doses to get a high which previously they had achieved so easily. Keeping in mind the impulsiveness of the drug this is a highly risky habit.
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