There was a case where a Spice user experienced violent hallucinations. He saw monsters and demons everywhere and in his panic, he attacked his friend thinking he was one of the creatures from his hallucinations. This led to his friend getting seriously injured and him being arrested when the police arrived.
One horror story is about a young man who used Spice. He started having extreme paranoia. He thought everyone was out to get him and locked himself in a room for days without eating. Eventually, his family had to call the police to break in and get him help.
Sure. There was a guy who used Spice regularly. He started to lose his sense of reality. One day, he walked out into the middle of a busy road because he thought he could fly like a bird in his drugged state. He was nearly hit by several cars before someone managed to pull him to safety. His family has been trying to get him into rehab ever since, but he often relapses because the addiction is so strong.
One 'spice horror story' could be about a person who unknowingly used a large amount of spice in a dish and it turned out so extremely spicy that it was inedible. Their mouths were on fire and they couldn't taste anything else for hours.
One horror story is that people who smoke spice can experience extreme paranoia. They might feel like they are being constantly watched or chased, even when there is no real threat. It can make them act erratically and be in a state of constant fear.
I knew someone who tried LSD. His experience was a nightmare. He started having a 'bad trip' where he felt like he was falling into an endless void. He couldn't distinguish between what was real and what was the drug - induced hallucination. His heart was racing uncontrollably, and he was sweating profusely. He thought he was going to die. It took him a long time to recover both physically and mentally from that one LSD use.
One horror story is when a person had unknowingly taken a cough medicine that contained an ingredient that showed up as a drug on the test. They got in trouble at work even though they were just trying to get better from a cold.
One horror story is about a young man who started using drugs in college. He became addicted to heroin. His life spiraled out of control. He lost his friends, dropped out of school, and stole from his family to get money for drugs. Eventually, he ended up in jail, his health in ruins.
One horror story is about a person who took PCP and thought they could fly. They climbed onto a rooftop and jumped, resulting in serious injuries. PCP can cause extreme hallucinations and a complete loss of touch with reality, leading people to engage in very dangerous behaviors.
One horror story is about a patient who experienced severe tremors on lithium. It was so bad that they couldn't hold a pen or a cup properly. Another is a case where a person had significant weight gain, like over 50 pounds in a few months while on lithium, which led to self - esteem issues and depression.
There was a case where a young person got involved with ice. It quickly ruined their physical health. Their teeth decayed, they lost a lot of weight in an unhealthy way, and they constantly had skin problems. Mentally, they became paranoid and had hallucinations, which led them to be a danger to themselves and others. They were once a bright student with a promising future, but ice destroyed all that.
There was a drug rehab where they cut corners on treatment. They promised individualized treatment plans but instead put everyone through the same basic and ineffective routine. The food was inedible, which affected the patients' physical condition negatively. Also, there was a lack of privacy. People were constantly watched in an invasive way, which made them feel more like prisoners than patients trying to get better.