So yesterday we had no school because of election day. If you remember my last blog I had said that I tried shrooms and since then my friend has been psychologically addicted to them. In the past 2 weeks he has done them 6 times even though you are supposed to do them like once a month. Well Monday night he wanted to do them and begged me to do them with him so I consented and boy was that a mistake! At about 11 pm - 3 am my friend was talking to him self just repeating the words "discomfort" and "energy" over and over again. I have a wicker laundry basket which he ripped and chewed to shreds and then he knocked over my nightstand. At about 3 he said he felt sick, the first words he spoke to someone, and then threw up on my bed and floor! He couldn't walk so me and my other friend had to carry him into the bathroom so he could throw up in the toilet. I had to wash my sheets and clean up all the wood shards on my floor. DON'T DO DRUGS lol
Mushrooms cause excitotoxicity.
Also, there is no such thing as psychological addiction. Addiction is a disease, and therefore, it is biological.Mushrooms do not cause such biological pathology, and are therefore, non-addictive.However, you can like them, and continue to do them despite the consequences. It's like eating mcdonalds…Except that instead of having a heart attack, or getting fat and depressed, you destroy your brain, and become permantly - and untreatably - depressed. From a biological stand-point, heroin and cocain do less damage - with the exception of triggering addiction, which itself, is a disease that is a more terminal diagnosis than cancer.And no, doing it "once a month" won't prevent you from being that annoying guy who's constantly trying to explain what it's like to have your perceptions altered.Bottom line, shrooms aren't addictive, there's no such thing as psychological addiction (though there is craving), cocain and heroin (by themselves, minus the addiction) leave your brain in less of a mess than shrooms, and yeah…Don't go poly…As in a poly drug user. A polystyrene man is fine.