I got stitches in my chin while under the influence of LSD.
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So wait, you got stitches while on LSD, or you sustained an injury while on LSD that later required stitches? Or was it both, like you got hurt and then got stitches, all while tripping balls?
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I fell on my chin playing basketball, then my friend fell on my head as soon as I started to lift my head up. I laid there dazed for ten seconds or so, then grabbed my chin in a hurry and rushed to the washroom. I got a bandage from the Athletics people and drove home. Now you see, I as young. My parents were gone and it was Friday night, so my friends and I were going to drop acid and do whatever. This was around 4:00 pm, and I guessed I wouldn't get into a medical clinic or anything. I went home and washed out the wound with some hydrogen peroxide and put another bandage over it. Now apparently I didn't feel the pain...or notice how deep this wound was. So I later dropped acid with my friends. Just had a bandage on my face, didn't feel any pain whatsoever. After they left, I looked in the mirror at the wound again. I was pretty taken aback, so I drove to the hospital. I'd never gotten stitches before, but I checked into emergency and waited another 45 minutes (this is around 3:30-4:00 am). I get the stitches. Again, I'd never gotten stitches prior, but I barely felt a thing. But watching the freezing needle go into my chin...that was some strange feels.
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must of been some shitty acid cause when I trip balls I lose my couch and can't leave my apartment.
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Interesting. I'm surprised you could think that straight while on acid, although I never have been, so I don't know. I got stitches in my hand just recently, and the sensation of having a thread pulled through my body was very strange indeed. I couldn't feel the needle because of the anesthetic, but for some reason I could still feel the thread.
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The drugs just aren't the same since the 60's. It's a shame really.
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Not like I'd know from experience, but my dad has confirmed as such. And every piece of drug literature ever. Such a shame.