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'The depression was just gone': People are microdosing LSD to try to improve their lives

Microdosing acid is becoming increasingly popular in the US.

AFTER A LITANY of prescriptions failed to control her stormy mood swings and deep depression, writer Ayelet Waldman finally found relief in a blue vial of diluted LSD.

Feeling she “had nothing to lose”, the San Francisco Bay-area former federal public defender deposited two tiny drops of the psychedelic drug under her tongue – and soon felt her gloom subside.

“I was starting to feel, frankly, suicidal,” the 52-year-old told AFP. “If the other option is death – or at least, misery that feels like death – then there’s no reason not to at least try something different.”

Waldman says she renewed her spirit by “microdosing,” a modish – albeit illegal and potentially risky – trend that involves ingesting a nearly imperceptible portion of a psychedelic drug, often LSD or psilocybin mushrooms.

The goal is not to hallucinate but to boost work performance and creativity – or, as was Waldman’s case, treat a laundry list of ailments including mood disorders.

“Within the first day I felt better,” she said.

The depression was just gone – and that was astonishing

She credits her daily LSD regimen of some 10 micrograms of acid – about one-tenth of a full, far more kaleidoscopic hit – with improving her relationships and enhancing her work.

“I would have access to ‘that flow,’” she said, describing how subtle doses of LSD changed her writing habits.

Your mind moves swiftly but not erratically, with a kind of really delightful focus.

Microdosing has gained traction outside drug-enthusiast circles in recent years, particularly among young professionals in California’s Silicon Valley looking to dial-up their careers.

Its growing popularity has been ushered along by several influential US podcasts and most recently Waldman’s latest book, “A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life,” in which she details how psychedelics helped her get off the manic-depressive rollercoaster.

‘More in touch’

LSD, or lysergic acid diethylamide, is a potent synthetic drug that gained notoriety in 1960s counterculture. In large doses it can induce hallucinations and drastically alter perception and cognitive functions for prolonged periods of time.

Carl, whose name has been changed for fear of legal repercussions, works in media in Washington and told AFP he has microdosed with LSD at work some half-dozen times in the past year.

He said the tiny hits help him stay focused.

“You’ve got more energy,” the 29-year-old said.

The core of your consciousness is still there – you just might be a little bit more in touch.

Oliver, whose name has also been changed, describes dropping microdoses as a “very mild euphoria – almost like anticipation of something good”.

The 25-year-old, who is also a media professional in the nation’s capital, has taken recreational tabs of acid – which he said have run him about 10 dollars each – in addition to tiny doses.

Rather than a full psychedelic experience, he said microdosing gives him “a slight sharpening of concentration, I think produced by the effect that LSD has of making everything feel textured and interesting”.

“I felt not on top of the world, but one percent more on top of the world than usual,” he said. “Which kind of made me feel like I wanted to work.”

Oliver said he thinks of microdosing as “a cop-out way of doing psychedelics”.

“It’s much less threatening,” he said wryly.

And is less likely to like, cause temporary ego death, or make you spiral into soul-crushing confusion over the changing color of the sky.

A legal gamble

While microdosing has shown anecdotal medicinal and performance-enhancing promise, potential risks like long-term toxicity remain unclear, said Matthew Johnson, who studies drug abuse and addiction at Johns Hopkins University.

Microdosing is “totally unstudied” for both funding and legal reasons, he told AFP: LSD was first criminalised in 1966 and in 1970 the US government grouped it, along with psilocybin, in the most legally restrictive category of substances alongside drugs like heroin and mescaline.

That classification brought mid-century studies on using psychedelics as medicine to a standstill.

Obvious hazards include ingesting street drugs cut with harmful substances or incorrectly controlling dosage, Johnson said.

And because intended doses are so small, perceived positive impacts might actually be placebo effects.

Still, he said microdosing warrants controlled study as “it’s absolutely interesting and very plausible that there could be effects of cognitive enhancement and anti-depression”.

His own studies have yielded encouraging outcomes using psilocybin to help cancer patients manage anxiety and depression, or to help tobacco smokers quit.

In general, he said, researchers focused on psychedelics say overregulation is hindering progress.

The legal gamble ultimately dissuaded Waldman from continuing to microdose. She received her initial 30-day LSD supply from a friend of a friend – but procuring more proved nerve-wracking.

Drug penalties vary state by state, but are often similar to the federal ones: up to a year in jail and a $1000 fine for a first offense of LSD possession.

As a former lawyer who has defended clients on drug charges, Waldman said she couldn’t justify the risk.

Until LSD is legalised – unlikely anytime soon – she said she probably won’t microdose again.

Unless, Waldman said, “I start to become suicidal again.”

If it’s a choice to die or commit a crime, I’ll commit a crime.

If you need to talk, contact:

  • Samaritans 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org
  • Aware 1800 80 48 48 (depression, anxiety)
  • Pieta House 1800 247 247 or email mary@pieta.ie (suicide, self-harm)
  • Teen-Line Ireland 1800 833 634 (for ages 13 to 19)
  • Childline 1800 66 66 66 (for under 18s)

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    Jan 26th 2018, 9:16 AM

    Clearly the shop assistant has never been to an orgy.

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    Jan 26th 2018, 10:39 AM

    @Ron North: Imagine though that that was your biggest problem in life….trying to get a jar of chocolate spread for €3 cheaper…they mustn’t have too much to worry about

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    Jan 26th 2018, 2:20 PM

    It’s the last stock of the original recipe…your welcome

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    Jan 26th 2018, 9:00 AM

    Depressing.

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    Jan 26th 2018, 10:04 AM

    @Bewarethebeardz: nuts

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    Jan 26th 2018, 8:52 AM

    So if I put my unopened jar on Ebay how much might I make?

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    Jan 26th 2018, 8:55 AM

    @Gillian Scully: €1.41 less Postage

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    Jan 26th 2018, 8:56 AM

    @Gillian Scully: Probably not much. The reason they went mad was because they could buy in bulk at a discounted rate and get a number of jars for the price they’d usually pay for 1. Can’t imagine one jar would garner much interest.

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    Jan 26th 2018, 8:59 AM

    @Gillian Scully: Be like everyone else and charge 20 for postage.

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    Jan 26th 2018, 8:59 AM

    @Gillian Scully:

    I think it is a loss you would be making

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    Jan 26th 2018, 9:14 AM

    If they could sell it at reduced price, and still make a profit, why are they selling it at the original price? Sales frenzy and prices just baffles me. I like them though but I always feel cheated at the same time.

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    Jan 26th 2018, 6:21 PM

    @The Girl: so they can do something like this and have big profit surges

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    Jan 26th 2018, 11:56 AM

    I hope this doesn’t ‘spread’

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    @P-double-U: you ruined it with ‘ ‘

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    Another day, another fight for survival for Europe’s poor.

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    Jan 26th 2018, 9:16 AM

    @Niccolo Saccho: Don’t take it to seriously, have a Snickers or a Kit Kat

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    Jan 26th 2018, 1:57 PM

    @Emilio Butler: FrankDapavia or Julie Burn could fetch one for him…

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    Jan 26th 2018, 9:35 AM

    ” Let Them Eat Cake”

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    What a time to be alive

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    Smear campaign.

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    It’s all down to them not having a minister for Nutella.

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    Jan 26th 2018, 12:16 PM

    They are probably clearing the stock of the Original – Real Nutella – before bringing in the new recipe one with the cheaper ingredients.

    Maybe the real reason?

    ps. Debenhams Blanch was selling it for €3 when their custom label printer ran out of paper – but there was loads of them on the shelf with few takers.

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    Is no one interested in washing clothes economically any more?

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    Jan 26th 2018, 11:21 AM

    Going nutella over discounted Nutella. People are pathetic

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    Moochers

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    French cuisine?

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    Let them eat nutella.

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    Wonder if the squirrels were there

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