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Could You Write on LSD or Hallucinating From a Fever

If you’ve ever tried LSD or know someone who has, they’ll tell you that functioning isn’t easy. Imagine hallucinating from a 104-degree fever. What might you gain if you could record the bizarre realms of your imagination?

Jason Morton
4 min readFeb 7, 2024
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Thousands of cobwebs need to be blown out of your head after doing LSD. Every story ever told about “tripping acid” is enough to freak a person out and make the less bold of us rethink even thinking about doing acid. The risk of frying your brain doesn’t sound worth it when you hear the horror stories.

Imagine the wonderful worlds a writer might conjure. Worlds of wonder and worlds born of our deepest, darkest, fantasies. What magical ideas would come to us in the middle of those dark and wild places? A high fever or being high on LSD might open the gateways to something…if you dare go through the gates.

LSD causes hallucinations. You see things that aren’t there if you take enough. Depending on your work area and what you have hanging on the walls, you might enjoy the hallucinations. There are just those things I wouldn’t want to suffer a hallucination about.

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Jason Morton
Jason Morton

Written by Jason Morton

Currently, I'm a telecom tech, a grandfather, and fighting cancer. I enjoy writing and sharing opinions. I stumbled into some knowledge along my journey.

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