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Coping, therapiers, tips... : Microdosing (LSD, iboga, psilocybin) for gambling addiction: Who has experience?

Topic created on 30th Oct. 2019 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 25 | Views: 14,966
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I wanted to ask if anyone has experience microdosing various psychoactive substances such as LSD, iboga or psilocybin-containing mushrooms (magic mushrooms)?

Before I get hit by all the moral clubs here, I would like to give you the background of my question.

Microdosing is not about "shooting up" drugs, but about achieving a truly medicinal effect. Personally, I'm a bit of a chicken when it comes to drugs, especially psychoactive drugs, and except for cannabis now and then, I've never used illegal drugs. Even with cannabis, which has a comparatively mild psychedelic, you get now and then a "bad trip", which can be relatively unpleasant but is over after 1-2 hours. I would not like to experience something like that with LSD & Co. whose effect can extend to over 12 hours.

With microdosing, however, one experiences no intoxication and one feels no or only a very subtle effect and it is supposed to make not addictive . However, these substances are said to reconnect neuronal networks and can also be successfully used for various addictions but also for listlessness, depression, etc. There are numerous documentations, experience reports to this topic:




These documentaries and field reports on microdosing are all positive. Does anyone have experience, possibly negative experience with it?

Edit from Admin:

Disclaimer: We strongly advise against acquiring illegal substances of any kind and using them without professional, therapeutic guidance in self-experimentation!

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BcAzk
Amateur

so with LSD I would watch out not dangerous in itself but at wrong dose and environment can be bad, and you often get pseudo LSD in DE which has nothing to do with the real thing

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Quippie
Amateur
I have no experience with the things mentioned above. However, I do believe that certain drugs really help
In my case, for example, excessive gaming was triggered by a burnout and depression, which ended with sometimes sick deposits and awesome gaming behavior... I couldn't sleep and eventually turned on the computer again. I was completely listless and spent a lot of time gambling because it was a way to relieve pressure... My original family doctor didn't see the depression very closely and just sent me away again. I then looked for a new family doctor. The attending physician took the whole issue a bit more seriously. For sleeping I got Opipramol in the beginning. Since it provides inner peace, I could sleep wonderfully at night. For the drive I now get Sertralin. It lifts my mood and gives me more drive. I still gamble from time to time, but my attitude has changed a bit. I pay a small amount, when it's gone, it's gone. Fresh air or briefly away from the computer and the thoughts are away from playing. I played a little at the beginning of the month and lost. But then I had no desire or urge to Deposit for three weeks. Only yesterday again deposited 10 euros and lost. Today again 10 euros, 170 euros won and paid out. And instead of cancelling or reinvesting, I went shopping and was happy that the purchase was now completely free.
Therefore, I believe that the drugs can help, but for me the two mentioned above (opipramol and sertraline) already achieve the desired effect

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Begbie
Elite
For me it looks like this:
Drugs in it (no matter which): Gambling, can not stop, coal usually gone.
No drugs: Hardly want to gamble, stop in time, usually made a little plus.

Conclusion: Can only advise everyone not to gamble when intoxicated.


/e and if you are afraid of the drugs, better not take them. Otherwise it can cause you a really bad turn...

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berserkertobi
Rookie

Begbie wrote on 10/30/2019 at 1:45 pm: It looks like this for me:
Drugs in (doesn't matter which): gamble, can't stop, cash usually gone.
No drugs in it: Hardly want to gamble, stop in time, usually made bischen plus.

Conclusion: Can only advise everyone not to gamble when intoxicated.


/e and if you are afraid of the drugs, better not take them. Otherwise it can cause you a really bad turn...

I think you have misunderstood something. Microdosing is not about getting high. If you do it right, you will never experience a high - if at all, only a very, very low one. Comparable to about one or half a glass of wine. And if you do experience a noticeable high, then you need to reduce the dose even further.


I read up on this a few years ago and found it very interesting. But I have never tried it myself.

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mk5jas
Amateur
Even if it is not intoxicating, I see the danger in the habit and psychological dependence. We humans are simply creatures of habit
With smokers, for example, it is for the most part only the many habits that suddenly fall away when you quit. The physical withdrawal symptoms are a joke, any smoker would easily survive, but the damn head is constantly thinking of tipping because you have the whole day associated with it.

And above all, how do you imagine this in the future? You suppress the problem with it now, and so on? When you don't suppress it anymore it's back because you didn't deal with the real problem. To me this sounds like #fighting one addiction with another addiction. If it doesn't work you then have two things you think you can't live without. And then the factor of illegal drugs, as if you don't have enough problems already, you get one more. A traffic control and bang the rag is gone.
Sorry, I'm just making this up in my head, this is the stuff that the documentaries on TV are made of 😉

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Nasensportler
Rookie
Begbie wrote on 10/30/2019 at 1:45 pm: It looks like this for me:
Drugs in (doesn't matter which): gamble, can't stop, cash usually gone.
No drugs in it: Hardly want to gamble, stop in time, usually made bischen plus.

Conclusion: Can only advise everyone not to gamble when intoxicated.


/e and if you are afraid of the drugs, better not take them. Otherwise it can cause you a really bad turn...

I couldn't have described it better... that's exactly how it works for me!

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aktivator
Even though I would have liked to see reports of experiences on the subject of Gambling addiction and microdosing, I still thank you for all the answers. There are many indications that the above-mentioned drugs in microdoses help against nicotine addiction and alcoholism and that the above-mentioned drugs do not trigger any addictions. I am wondering about gambling addiction. The whole thing is not done every day, but only every 3 - 4 days and there are always breaks of several months. The results should be permanent and not linked to the "drug".

Quippie wrote on 10/30/2019 at 12:33 pm: For sleeping I got Opipramol in the beginning. Since it provides inner peace, I was able to sleep wonderfully at night. For the drive I now get Sertralin. It lifts my mood and gives me more drive.


I have also been taking Sertalin or antidepressants for over 3 years. The effect is so good that I can function halfway, but that's it. As a side effect, I pay for it with my manhood, because it turns off or greatly reduces the sex drive. When I stop the medication, the depression comes back 1 to 3 months later at the most.

LSD Microdosis is supposed to help against depression and addiction and increase the drive without making addicted and there is a chance that the effects can also be permanent. Also the sex drive should not be affected. Therefore, it excites me to try the whole thing. I am already "addicted" to antidepressants and whether I take the pills or a microdose of LSD every 3 days doesn't make much difference to me, especially since a monthly ration of LSD costs a maximum of 10 - 20 euros. If the LSD would help me to lead a better life again, then I don't care if the substance is legal or illegal.

It is a pity that no one in the forum could make experiences with it. Nevertheless, I thank you for the answers.

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Begbie
Elite
berserkertobi wrote on October 30, 2019 at 5:19 pm

I think you misunderstood something there. Microdosing is not about getting high. If you do it right, you will never experience intoxication - if anything, only a very, very slight one. Comparable to about one or half a glass of wine. And if you do experience a noticeable high, then you need to reduce the dose even further.


I read up on this a few years ago and found it very interesting. But I have never tried it myself.

hm if you don't notice anything from microdosing, then you can just leave it alone?

/e and to the TE. If you have erection problems, take the little blue pill. It has gotten every dick up *g*

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Begbie
Elite
Nasensportler wrote on 30.10.2019 at 20:00
I couldn't have described it better... that's exactly how it goes down for me!

your nickname probably isn't that by accident lol

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