TheManInTheShack t1_iutplya wrote
> CONCLUSIONS In this phase 2 trial involving participants with treatment-resistant depression, psilocybin at a single dose of 25 mg, but not 10 mg, reduced depression scores significantly more than a 1-mg dose over a period of 3 weeks but was associated with adverse effects. Larger and longer trials, including comparison with existing treatments, are required to determine the efficacy and safety of psilocybin for this disorder.
I’m surprised by this finding because the adverse effects listed don’t seem typical for recreational use.
oldastheriver t1_iutrn5z wrote
oh really? I am active in the sub Reddit for psilocybin, and these side effects are very common. And it's also very common for people that are already diagnosed with major problem depression to experience suicidal ideation, because in order to get the diagnosis that's one of the necessary symptoms. So that aspect of it is a bit disingenuous but the headaches nausea etc. is the common reaction to a healthy dose
SpaceObama t1_iuu0bru wrote
I wish this study differentiated between suicidal ideation and suicidal behaviours during the trip.
From my own experience, mindset and physical setting are hugely influential to a trip. I wonder what the setting was like. Alone in a university hospital clinic on psychedelics sounds horrifying. Alone in general is a bit intense. Ideally you need a good trusted friend, but I don’t know how to replicate that in a clinical setting.
oldastheriver t1_iuu255j wrote
I had an interesting conversation with someone who was sexually molested by their father at the age of seven, basically they have suicidal ideation every day, and they are on prescription medication, the the best most effective whatever works. Yeah it's a big problem in this study. It's what I call jumping to conclusions
SaltZookeepergame691 t1_iuvrynt wrote
Rates of suicidal ideation were low and similar between all groups. The only events of “severe” suicidal ideation were balanced across groups and happened after day 1. Data is in table 3.
PickledPixels t1_iuv16by wrote
Anecdotally, I've eaten mushrooms dozens of times and I don't think I've ever had a suicidal ideation. I don't know what kind of atmosphere you would have to be in for that..
oldastheriver t1_iuyielw wrote
I mean I would like to think that people that are suicidal every day, hence they have major depressive disorder, I would like to think that you know eating a mushroom would give them one day without those feelings. But it's more likely that it just opens a window, it may not even be an entire day, without depression.
TwoHundredPlants t1_iuvym9v wrote
I haven't read this exact paper, but most psychedelic researchers have created a standard treatment protocol, usually two other adults in the room (a therapist/guide and/or researcher), and a calm environment (couches, blankets, low light, soothing music, headphones, plants, etc). I've read zero current research where someone is left alone or is in a standard bright clinic space.
TheManInTheShack t1_iutrva2 wrote
Interesting. I’ve just never heard of side effects like that. Whenever it’s being discussed no one ever mentioned side effects (other than the possibility of having a bad trip).
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oldastheriver t1_iuu2j25 wrote
I think everybody's being pressured into accepting a scenario that's not real. I tried the psilocybin and was surprised at how sick I got, and it wasn't sickness before I was tripping but it was sickness during the trip. The sickness was coming on slow and the tripping was coming on fast and it was very unpleasant. And when I reported back to the group, everybody said yeah that's how it is. these symptoms are under reported, by the people that are extremely zealous and getting grant money.
paranoidwerewolf t1_iuucr23 wrote
Show me one psychedelic that doesn’t give you a stomach ache.
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paranoidwerewolf t1_iuucx7w wrote
Also, saying that you tried “the psilocybin” makes you sound like a Narc.
oldastheriver t1_iuuv3zb wrote
okay? Whats yur point?
mauinion t1_iuxdrz0 wrote
Snitches get stitches
oldastheriver t1_iuxxhi5 wrote
"It's just my little way of sticking it to the man" ... "but Sir, you are the man!" ... "well then It's just my little way of sticking it to myself"
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TheManInTheShack t1_iuu35t9 wrote
Wow, interesting. Thanks for the info!
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TheUsher t1_iuwd7ff wrote
For this reason, I am not trying shrooms, and I'm going with LSD instead. I don't need shroom side effects like gastro distress (got enough) or racing heart issues I saw as common. A friend told me LSD is much better and easier on your body. I'm sold.
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THP8 t1_iutsb3j wrote
doesn't add up to much i've heard
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TheManInTheShack t1_iuukl7h wrote
Wow. Great info. Thanks.
Esta_noche t1_iuul7a5 wrote
No it's a very small dose. 25mg wouldn't even be a microdose. 1gram + is recreational
lonememe t1_iuumwps wrote
Milligrams of psilocybin do not equal milligrams of mushrooms. Depending on the strain, among other things, there’s anywhere from 1.75% to .60% of psilocybin in 1g of mushrooms. So, yeah, 25mg of psilocybin is a a solid dose I think.
Using this chart, 25mg would be ~2-3gs of fungus. https://www.leafly.com/learn/psychedelics/how-to-dose-mushrooms
ramonycajal88 t1_iuulmuk wrote
Oh you're completely right! Got my substances mixed up.
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