One horror story is when a person on an LSD trip thought they were being chased by shadowy figures that seemed to be emerging from every corner. They ran until they were completely exhausted, and it turned out to be just hallucinations caused by the drug.
There was a case where someone on LSD believed they were shrinking. They felt like they were getting smaller and smaller and would soon disappear. This extreme distortion of self - perception was really terrifying for them. As the drug's effects waned, they slowly realized it was all in their mind.
In many first LSD trip stories, there's often a feeling of unity with the environment. You might look at a group of people and feel like you are all part of one big organism. It's a very strange but also profound feeling that can change your view of the world around you. Additionally, some people experience a sense of euphoria that they've never felt before, which makes them feel extremely happy and content for a period of time during the trip.
Well, in some Salvia trip stories, people have reported really strange and scary things. For instance, there was this one person who felt like they had entered a different dimension where time and space were all distorted. They saw colors that don't exist in our normal world and heard sounds that were indescribable. It was so scary because they didn't know how to get back to normal. They were completely disoriented and felt a sense of impending doom throughout the whole experience.
Well, I once knew someone who had a really good LSD trip. He was in an art gallery. With the influence of LSD, the paintings on the walls seemed to come to life. The colors were so vivid and intense that it was as if he could step into the paintings. He described it as a journey through different art worlds, and it inspired him to create his own art later on.
One funny LSD trip story I heard was about a guy who thought he could communicate with plants. He spent hours talking to his houseplants, convinced they were giving him advice on how to redecorate his room. He moved furniture around according to what he believed the plants were'saying', and in the end, his room looked like a maze. But he was so proud of it, thinking it was a work of art inspired by nature.
A really disturbing shroom trip story involves a person who felt like they were falling into an endless abyss. They lost all sense of time and place. Every object around them seemed to be melting and morphing into grotesque shapes. The sense of dread was overwhelming as they felt completely out of control. They couldn't even communicate properly with the people around them who were trying to calm them down. It was like being trapped in a nightmare from which there was no escape until the effects of the shrooms wore off.
One scary LSD story is about a person who had a 'bad trip' and thought they were being chased by monsters that were actually just shadows in their room. They became so terrified that they hid in a corner for hours until the effects started to wear off.
One horror story is when a skydiver's parachute didn't open properly. The cords got tangled up and they started free - falling at a terrifying speed. Fortunately, the reserve parachute opened just in time, but the few seconds of pure panic were unforgettable. Another is when a skydiver got caught in a strong updraft and was tossed around in the air like a rag doll, making it extremely difficult to control the descent.
Some people have reported psychological horror stories related to cryotherapy. For example, a person with claustrophobia was put into a cryotherapy chamber. The small, enclosed space combined with the strange cold environment made them panic. They felt like they were going to suffocate, and the whole experience left them traumatized and afraid to ever try cryotherapy again.
One of the horror stories could be about strange noises at night. People might have heard scratching on the walls or doors creaking on their own as if something was trying to get in. It's really spooky and can keep you up all night in fear.
One horror story could be when a patient had an improper needle insertion during plasmapheresis. It led to severe pain and excessive bleeding at the site. The patient was in great distress as the procedure was supposed to be routine but turned into a nightmare.