
Apr 23, 2022, 12:33 PM
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Location: Downtown Vibes, California
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Originally Posted by whatever2013
Stan also wrote a book called "LSD Therapy." I thought that was absurd when i heard it way back in the nineties, but the Ketamine treatments that are gaining in acceptance are sort of like LSD therapy.
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Yup. He, among some of these other "notables" was a devotee of Timothy Leary who, in my opinion, fried his brain with acid. I definitely understand what they were seeking. The spirituality, all of it. I get that. But the amount of psychedelics those people did...I really think they were all messed up from it.
I know, the ketamine treatments. Hilarious - what goes around, comes around. Well, all I can say is that I hope once it's refined it can help people. But I'm still skeptical. The only person I know who received ketamine treatments was a man I was in a NAMI group with. He was soft spoken, very kind. He'd had a ketamine treatment for severe depression and he'd freaked out badly during the treatment. Essentially, a "bad trip." He had PTSD from it. I felt so bad for him. The pdocs he was working with told him that his reaction was unusual. Whatever....
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