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Old 12-20-2007, 09:45 PM
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The effects of LSD are primarily psychological. It is a psychoactive hallucinogenic. So it generally won't affect your blood sugar if things go well. But if you have a "bad trip", which is usually involves intense anxiety, there will be an adrenalin response and your blood sugar will most likely go through the roof. "Flashbacks", which can continue for years after you stop using the stuff, are likely to have a similar effect. They are usually accompanied by anxiety and paranoia. When adrenalin levels rise, the liver dumps sugar in the bloodstream and blood glucose rises sharply.
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