Hallucinogens Recovery

Flashbacks, impaired speech, memory loss, severe depression, and sensory perception changes are all signs of being addicted to hallucinogens.

LSD, or Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, is a very popular hallucinogen. Just 30 micrograms can give trips that last up to 12 hours.

Recovery begins with attending a support group meeting or talking to a counselor/peer support specialist.

Support groups:

Narcotic Anonymous
Dual Recovery Anonymous
Secular Organizations for Sobriety
SMART Recovery
LifeRing Secular Recovery

Find treatment:

Findtreatment.gov

LSD physical symptoms include

Sweating, nausea, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, and increased heart rate / blood pressure

Least addictive

While hallucinogens are the less addictive than other illicit drugs, their abuse leads to deadly consequences.

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a blurry photo of a city street at night
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waterfalls in the middle of green trees
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There's always a chance for recovery

Despite how many times you have tried before and possibly relapsed, there's always another chance.

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