Ok after reading about this "Red Static" disease, I am officially scared out of my mind on trying any new doses. The only doses I have done so far are Tranquil and Nitrous. And they both delivered what they were supposed to. But now im not sure about trying new doses because of the safety threat of HPPD.
Please someone clarify me on getting HPPD and the complete saftey of IDoser. This program works miracles but is it too good to be true?
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Personally I'd say if I-Doser is powerful enough to seemingly produce HPPD then I think I might love it. HPPD is not a physical side effect of druggs, just the same as a Flashback isn't a physical side effect of drugs. It is a mental side effect of a powerful experience(i'm sure you've all heard of LSD flashbacks but the war flashbacks aren't as popular in media). On the other side of the spectrum, the long lasting positive effects of psychedelics aren't physical either, people really underestimate how much they are in control of thier experiences, drug-doses or I-Doses.
Most of the "symptoms" of HPPD I've had since I was a child. Floaters, white blobs of light(this got more intense later on in life with drug use)with eyes closed, specks of light when eyes opened in dark; my therapist has told me that he thinks its just us becoming used to perceiving things we usually ignore, like the white noise(and hypothetical white snow) of this dimention we are perceiving daily.
I really doubt it is dangerous in any way or interferes with the processing of said perceptions as beyond my personal experience all the people who've I've spoken too who've thought they had it saw it as fun, a more extended free high or trip. Most mental disorders clearly state that to have them they need to be causing you significant impairment, and as with most others it seems HPPD can be as dehabilitating as you choose.
Most of the "symptoms" of HPPD I've had since I was a child. Floaters, white blobs of light(this got more intense later on in life with drug use)with eyes closed, specks of light when eyes opened in dark; my therapist has told me that he thinks its just us becoming used to perceiving things we usually ignore, like the white noise(and hypothetical white snow) of this dimention we are perceiving daily.
I really doubt it is dangerous in any way or interferes with the processing of said perceptions as beyond my personal experience all the people who've I've spoken too who've thought they had it saw it as fun, a more extended free high or trip. Most mental disorders clearly state that to have them they need to be causing you significant impairment, and as with most others it seems HPPD can be as dehabilitating as you choose.