Right now I am cooking peppercorn rubbed, Jack Daniels marinated tri-tip on my grill, but even it cannot compare to the absolute juiciness of the following statistics that completely take a fat sh|t all over your thesis here Precious:
LOLOOLOOLOOLOLOLOLOOL, so like 1 in a thousand people may have an adverse reaction, IF THEY ARE ALREADY IN THE PSYCHIATRIC WARD, and most of those will recover. Then, people claiming to have adverse effects TURNED OUT TO BE IN THE PLACEBO GROUP!
I wish there were some way for me to boil these facts down to a nice glaze so I could spread it all over my tritip, because they are that juicy and delicious...
Estimates of the prevalence of LSD-induced prolonged psychosis lasting over 48 hours have been made by surveying researchers and therapists who had administered LSD:
However, in neither survey study was it possible to compare the rate of lasting psychosis in these volunteers and patients receiving LSD with the rate of psychosis found in other groups of research volunteers or in other methods of psychiatric treatment (for example, those receiving placebo).
Cohen (1960) noted:[55]
"The hallucinogenic experience is so striking that many subsequent disturbances may be attributed to it without further justification. The highly suggestible or hysterical individual would tend to focus on his LSD experience to explain subsequent illness. Patients have complained to Abramson that their LSD exposure produced migraine headaches and attacks of influenza up to a year later. One Chinese girl became paraplegic and ascribed that catastrophe to LSD. It so happened that these people were all in the control group and had received nothing but tap water."
- Cohen (1960) estimated 0.8 per 1,000 volunteers (the single case among approximately 1250 study volunteers was the identical twin of a schizophrenic and he recovered within 5 days) and 1.8 per 1,000 psychiatric patients (7 cases among approximately 3850 patients, of which 2 cases were "preschizophrenic" or had previous hallucinatory experience, 1 case had unknown outcome, 1 case had incomplete recovery, and 5 cases recovered within up to 6 months).[55]
- Malleson (1971) reported no cases of psychosis among experimental subjects (170 volunteers who received a total of 450 LSD sessions) and estimated 9 per 1,000 among psychiatric patients (37 cases among 4300 patients, of which 8 details are unknown, 10 appeared chronic, and 19 recovered completely within up to 3 months).[25]
However, in neither survey study was it possible to compare the rate of lasting psychosis in these volunteers and patients receiving LSD with the rate of psychosis found in other groups of research volunteers or in other methods of psychiatric treatment (for example, those receiving placebo).
Cohen (1960) noted:[55]
"The hallucinogenic experience is so striking that many subsequent disturbances may be attributed to it without further justification. The highly suggestible or hysterical individual would tend to focus on his LSD experience to explain subsequent illness. Patients have complained to Abramson that their LSD exposure produced migraine headaches and attacks of influenza up to a year later. One Chinese girl became paraplegic and ascribed that catastrophe to LSD. It so happened that these people were all in the control group and had received nothing but tap water."
LOLOOLOOLOOLOLOLOLOOL, so like 1 in a thousand people may have an adverse reaction, IF THEY ARE ALREADY IN THE PSYCHIATRIC WARD, and most of those will recover. Then, people claiming to have adverse effects TURNED OUT TO BE IN THE PLACEBO GROUP!
I wish there were some way for me to boil these facts down to a nice glaze so I could spread it all over my tritip, because they are that juicy and delicious...
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