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iooloonoop789
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LSD twitch
#26959467 - 09/28/20 09:19 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey Y'all, After trying LSD for the first time a few weeks ago, I started getting twitching in my feet, calves, glutes, and a little in my arms. I felt these twitches when I was tripping for the first time, and now im sober but the twitching persists. Not really spasms or tremors, just twitches, but they've been going for weeks now which doesn't seem normal. Has anyone else experienced this as a side effect of LSD? Have any remedies? I don't think it's a magnesium deficiency cause I take a magnesium supplement.
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split_by_nine
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did you test your LSD to make sure it was indeed LSD? or you bought some "acid" and assumed it was LSD?
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Usually, LSD has no such side effects.
Psychedelics make you more aware of your body and potential diseases. But long lasting side effects are uncommon for LSD.
Always test your acid. There are multiple other substances beeing sold on blotterpaper these days, some are really dangerous, a few even lethal in common doses.
LSD has no taste and no smell, and comes on within half an hour in common doses. If your hits taste bitter, or numb your throat like peppermint, or it takes three hours to comeup, then it's no LSD.
LSD reagent tests are three bucks and a click away.
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Twitching is more related to dopamine usually, not serotonin. So LSD wouldn't really be a culprit.. and I've never heard of this. Sometimes smoking weed can make me a bit twitchy. So can caffeine. But LSD has never made me twitchy at all not even in microdoses.
LSD definitely makes you more aware of your own body, so maybe you need to stretch more, exercise more, be careful of how you are sitting, how you're sleeping, hydration aka salt balance/potassium balance, maybe its a vitamin or nutrient deffeciency. Whatever it is, it's something - but it's not a caused effect from the LSD.
As well, there are multiple lysergamides and other chemicals sold on paper, like the other posters said - that's a very good point. Some random unstudied lysergamide like LSZ or LSB could cause issues or some other chemical class entirely.
Edited by Typerwritermonky (09/29/20 02:29 PM)
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funky123
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Quote:
Typerwritermonky said: Twitching is more related to dopamine usually, not serotonin. So LSD wouldn't really be a culprit..
I always twitch on LSD but not after the trip.
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redgreenvines
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It could be the lsd while the words used in the description maybe not be matching readers' expectations.
sometimes on lsd or lsd prodrugs/lysergamides, I go for more exercise, a longer walk or a longer sit, and muscles react to that and may make me crampier for a couple of days.
indirectly because of going for a different activity, inspired by drugs a person can have muscular effects later.
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I do get the twitching occasionally. Recently had it again during and after a trip. I think it has to do with body perception and controlling muscles differently. Don't focus on it, it will go away. And eventually come back, and go away again. Some people have a fragile nervous system and a complex motoric control matrix..
You might want to try magnesium... It allegedly helps with stuff like that
Edited by epilectric (10/06/20 03:56 AM)
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