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Disturbing Experiences Described by Those Who Experienced a “Bad Trip” That Caused Frightening Hallucinations

Have you ever heard of the term "bad trip"? No, we are not talking about the "trip" as we know it. This concept, which emerged from the word trip, which means "journey" in English, simply describes your mind going on a bad journey, and this journey can go to such bad places that you can feel like you are in a different world with the emotions you feel and the hallucinations you see. As we delve deeper into the subject together, you may feel a little uncomfortable…
 Disturbing Experiences Described by Those Who Experienced a “Bad Trip” That Caused Frightening Hallucinations
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The “bad trip” that can occur with the use of drug-based chemicals can be one of the worst experiences in most people’s lives. Hallucinations and frightening feelings that arise in a way that is disconnected from reality can destroy you in this journey.

We explained for you what this disturbing situation we call bad trip means, what kind of adventure it creates, and how people who have experienced this experience before describe these moments.

First, let’s look at what psychosis means.

Psychosis is a mental state in which we lose touch with reality. When we experience psychosis, we may not understand what is real or not, we may experience hallucinations, or we may exhibit strange behavior or speech. In short, our thoughts and perceptions become distorted. In the concept we call “bad trip”, we experience temporary psychotic attacks.

Even reading about the effects of a “bad trip” can make you feel uncomfortable.

Drugs such as LSD and mushrooms can cause hallucinations caused by a “bad trip”. These “psychedelic”, that is, chemical substances that make you dream, can make you feel like you are in a completely different world at that moment, and this world can be very annoying for you!

When you get into a “bad trip”; You may find yourself in a strange thought world and environment, you may see surreal objects or beings and you may not be able to get out of this place in your mind. It’s quite disturbing to even imagine, isn’t it?

If we go into a little more detail…

These moments, which we can roughly translate as “bad trip” or “death trip”, are individual and variable. The “bad trip” that the same person experienced before may be a completely different adventure than the one he experienced later, and this journey may develop differently for everyone.

To describe it more clearly; You may feel that time has stopped or is flowing very quickly, you may drown in negative thoughts about the events around you, your subconscious fears may surface, you may be inclined to suicide and murder, you may experience fear of not being able to return to normal, you may suffer from extreme paranoia, you may experience sudden and extreme mood changes, you may experience sudden and extreme mood changes, You may experience negative hallucinations.

Some people who have experienced a “bad trip” before describe their experiences as follows:

Person 1: “The walls and ceiling bowed inward, everything was melting and exploding. My friend, who was taking a shower, ran naked into the living room and said, “My legs have turned black!” yell.”

Person 2: “I felt like I was completely disconnected from my emotions. The ceiling was floating, creating strange swirls and patterns, and for a long time I couldn’t figure out why. I staggered down the road to find the train station. A journey of about twenty minutes took more than an hour and a half. I lost a lot of time looking at cereal packets. It took me more than 24 hours to recover from the bad trip effect.”

Person 3: “The trip hit me like a truck and I was instantly uncomfortable. At first it was just a vague feeling of discomfort, but soon things started to get weird; I was convinced I was going to die and no one could calm me down. There was a period of about 30 minutes that I can’t remember at all, but I was later convinced, from what I was told, that I needed medical attention to survive. My friend called an ambulance for me because I begged him to do it. Finding myself in a hospital in the middle of your journey was not a pleasant experience. I thought I was waiting in limbo for my final decision. I thought the nurse helping me was my guardian angel trying to ensure my safe passage to heaven. I remember being asked if I wanted to go home or stay there, I thought ‘go home’ meant leaving the Earth and being with God, so I said I wanted to stay. “Actually, my friends wanted to get me out of there, but I thought I was given a life or death ultimatum.”

Person 4: “I’m in storybook land. There were cartoon characters having fun, birds chirping, all these happy things. But according to my friends, I was drooling on the floor and having spasms. One of them asked the other to bring me a trash can in case I vomited. At this point, Things got worse. BAM! I was a trash can. I was convinced that I really was a trash can. It felt like hours went by as I tried to communicate with my friends and tell them that even though I was a trash can and couldn’t move or talk, I was alive. The whole thing lasted maybe 10 minutes But it was the scariest experience of my life.”

Person 5: “Cyclic, never-ending, terrifying thoughts were going through. For example: “I’m going to die now, I’m going to be permanently schizophrenic…” Sudden anxiety was rising. I started to panic in a way I had never experienced in my life. I was starting to become delusional, psychotic, and scream really loud. “EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD EXISTS TO KILL US!” “I was saying.”

Sources: Psychedelic Passage, The Recovery Village, Reddit

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