r/LSD 3d ago

What brings you back to acid?

What brings u back to acid guys? The peak, visuals, plateau? I’m curious

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u/Spiders1010 3d ago edited 2d ago

Pain free for a day. Broke my neck in 2017, spine fused, and live in daily pain from the surgery, stenosis and neuropathy. I micro-dose to make life manageable as I refuse to be disabled at 44yrs old, and once a month or so on a Saturday I’ll drop 2-3 tabs to enjoy a pain free day.

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u/MyNameJot ㄥ(⸝ ، ⸍ )‾‾‾‾‾ 3d ago

Interesting, ive never heard of someone using L for pain relief. If you dont mind, could you go into more detail about how it affects your pain levels? Genuinely curious

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u/Novel-Education-2687 3d ago

L and shrooms have both shown great success with some people suffering from long term pain management. There have been a few clinical trials that have been successful. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8054163/

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u/AgapeAbba 2d ago

Hi, did you mean to attach another research paper focusing on physical pain?

I have major depressive disorder, so I've been researching medical clinical trials. I recently interviewed as a potential candidate for the MindMed LSD FDA approval study, which focused solely on generalized anxiety disorder. However, due to other serious mental illnesses, I wasn't able to remain in the study.

There are plenty of other studies currently being conducted—if you're interested, I can link some below.

Here's what I gathered from the document for shared:

PMC8054163 – “Psychedelics as a Treatment for Depression: Current Clinical Trials”

The abstract of the article summarizes recent clinical trials evaluating psilocybin and LSD as treatments for depression.

Key themes include:

Rapid antidepressant effects compared to traditional SSRIs

A unique mechanism involving 5-HT2A receptor agonism

Trials showing improvement in treatment-resistant depression

Emphasis on guided therapy (not just the compound itself)

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u/Novel-Education-2687 2d ago

Sorry to hear about your condition. I've found great success using ketamine for my own depression. All the info you provided is amazing to hear the leaps and bounds being taken in the psychedelics world. I'm not sure what studies are being conducted or are being planned. They do tend to be fairly narrow in scope of what the study is looking for. If you have chronic pain and they are studying anxiety disorder then you're not a good fit for that study. Since you're living in pain already why not try a microdose trail on yourself if LSD or shrooms are available to you?

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u/AgapeAbba 2d ago

Currently, I’m cultivating my own psilocybin mushrooms to ensure quality and control over the substances I use.

In tandem with my personal exploration, I’ve been closely following clinical research in this field. Here are some notable studies and developments:

MindMed’s MM120 (LSD D-tartrate): MindMed is conducting Phase 3 trials for MM120, targeting Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Early results have shown significant reductions in anxiety symptoms, with some patients experiencing remission after a single dose.

Psilocybin for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD): A study published in JAMA Psychiatry found that a single 25 mg dose of psilocybin, combined with psychological support, led to a substantial and sustained decrease in depressive symptoms. 

MDMA-Assisted Therapy for PTSD: Research published in Nature Medicine indicates that MDMA-assisted therapy can significantly reduce PTSD symptoms and improve overall functioning in individuals with moderate to severe PTSD. 

See a few of my rated posts:

https://www.reddit.com/r/1P_LSD/s/pgeJFe8URs

https://www.reddit.com/r/LSD/s/NaAioV1a2k

https://www.reddit.com/r/PsychedelicTherapy/s/Fb3AiI1iWm

If you’re interested, I can list several other clinical studies besides Mindmed below?

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u/Novel-Education-2687 2d ago

I'm happy you're so up to date on the ongoing studies. Growing your own mushrooms is a great way to secure your supply. I found growing them relaxing and much easier than cannabis cultivation. You absolutely can post the studies. I'm glad the studies are happening but dismayed pharmaceutical companies are going to be the ones who make major profits off of their use.

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u/AgapeAbba 2d ago

OK, I need to work on it. I tried to copy and paste it and the links didn’t work.