mets14032 wrote:
I have a friend who we just recently found out has Asperger's Syndrome. I was wondering if it's any more dangerous for him to use drugs recreationally. We smoke weed with him pretty much daily, we've all noticed that he gets really high from just a little, he probably smokes about three times less than we do but gets like ten times higher. I have no idea if this is from Asperger's or if it's just him. He also has trouble drinking liquor, like he'll gag and spit it out. We made fun of him for this before but I think it might be because of his Asperger's, it makes him really sensitive to taste.
Anyway, is there any more risk involved for him experimenting with drugs compared to a normal person?
Thanks
reminds me of when I just started smoking weed. I would get ridiculously out of control off marijuana. Way more than my friends. I would quite literally go crazy at times.
But I smoked weed everyday for like 15 months... so Id say theres no issue. I in all honesty find marijuana helped me get in touch with more 'normal' modes of cognition.
In fact things like LSD really helped me sort out some social dilemmas with myself and sort of learn how to operate better. Honestly, if none of you have looked into this, type "autism LSD" into google, it can really have profound effect on people with autistic tendencies because the level of self-reflection it allows one to do. Which I mean obviously it has a profound effect on everyone, but aspie types I think it's all the more mind-blowing because for me atleast, some of the stuff felt like I was now tuning into the psychic flow that 'normal' people are all hooked into, but since they have been hooked into it their whole life they didn't realize they were hooked into some psychic interconnection and thus didn't even know how to begin explaining what 'normal' is.