I've been wondering how the after-effects of LSD analogues (i.e. ETH-LAD, AL-LAD, 1P-LSD, LSZ, etc) compare to LSD itself. These drugs bear strikingly strong similarities to one another in structure and activity/effects/dosage range, yet seem to differ radically from LSD in terms of the subjective experience produced by each one (i.e. each analogue has its own character of sorts). I am curious to know how the afterglow/after-effects/hangover/day after effects of each LSD analogue compares to the after effects from taking LSD itself (i.e. is it shorter, less energy draining, more euphoric/productive, etc).
IME, I have found that LSD tends to drain me of energy/drive for a couple days afterwards. The first day is usually spent in a very lethargic and lazy/hazy/fried state of mind. I tend to take it easy and relax and recoup and write about what happened while the lessons are still in my mind. Anything that takes a concerted effort beyond writing, meditation/yoga, cleaning my home or cooking a halfway decent meal is futile. The afterglow, still present, seems to be intermingled with a foggy fugue state. The second day is usually much more productive. Although i still feel drained, more energy is coming back and I begin to feel refreshed and revitalized. If I get a large amount of sleep the night following the first day, I tend to return to normal functioning capacity by the afternoon and can reintegrate/reabsorb myself back into the real world.
In a matter of moons, I will soon be taking the plunge into the realms of LSD analogues and am trying to collect more information on how the after effects of various analogues compare to LSD itself. When ingesting LSD, I tend to make sure that I have nothing of importance going on for the two days following ingestion in anticipation of the integration days to follow. I would like to know what to expect from other analogues as well. In particular, I am interested in how the effects of ETH-LAD, AL-LAD and 1P-LSD compare as these are the analogues I will be sampling in the closely distant future. Any and all input from this community would be greatly appreciated.
All the best,
-God
'"ALAS,"said the mouse, "the world is growing smaller every day. At the
beginning it was so big that I was afraid, I kept running and running, and I was glad
when at last I saw walls far away to the right and left, but these long walls have
narrowed so quickly that I am in the last chamber already, and there in the corner
stands the trap that I must run into." "You only need to change your direction," said
the cat, and ate it up.' --Franz Kafka