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Old Dec 09, 2008, 03:20 PM
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i'm afraid of whats going to happen to me, and everything that i love....when im older.

i took LSD repeatedly for a few years, what are teh long term side effects??

my boyfriend had a drugs talk...in college he got really worried, he wouldn't tell me what they said...i think he's just worried.

please help me

i'm in piecess...

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Old Dec 10, 2008, 11:07 AM
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hi JJ. now this is just how i see it...we all have only today...yesterday is history and tomorrow is a mystery...so try to live in today and the rest will take care of itself. if you've stopped using LSD, good for you. i don't believe your previous useage will affect your future, IMHO, but i also know that regardless it's out of your control. what you do today is what's important. hugs to you
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Old Dec 10, 2008, 12:27 PM
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madisgram is so right!

let me add that I used LSD when I was younger and fortunately have not had any issues specific to my usage...
the National Institute of Drug Abuse--part of the NIH--has some decent information if you care to read about it.

the fact that you are asking makes me wonder if you may be willing to stop using...
I wish you luck. Please let us know how you are doing.

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Old Dec 10, 2008, 02:14 PM
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((jai-jai))
madisgram is so right!

let me add that I used LSD when I was younger and fortunately have not had any issues specific to my usage...
the National Institute of Drug Abuse--part of the NIH--has some decent information if you care to read about it.

the fact that you are asking makes me wonder if you may be willing to stop using...
I wish you luck. Please let us know how you are doing.

Cap
thanks, to both of you, i did say i ahd stopped, but i've read stuff about it having long term damaging effects on people who have long term mental illness history..i guess im just worrying what my boyfriend said.

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Old Dec 10, 2008, 09:32 PM
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jai-jai, I also took a lot of LSD and I have not had long term effects. Yes, I have seen a guy who became psychotic from it, but that happened when he took it. If that was going to happen to you, you would have already noticed it. I think LSD is a very dangerous drug and it could cause problems, but it sounds like you are okay. Try not to get too worried about it. It sounds like you are out of danger.
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