Creeby wrote: » I think it is quite obvious that it was the mushrooms/truffles that caused this tragic event and triggered something mentally in him.
Xcellor wrote: » I'm just curious on whether the effects could make a normal guy do something like this?
kylith wrote: » No one is pretending that there's no harm in anything, just that for the vast majority of people there won't be, and that a very small dose of something is very unlikely to cause enough of a mental change in an otherwise healthy person to make him kill himself.
Greenmachine wrote: » My sympathies to the family. I do suspect like some others that there is more to the story, than the paper is reporting. Not going to suggest he has done some of the things, other posters have said, but I don't believe that a normal healthy person would commit suicide in the aftermath of having taken a few truffles, without there being substantial external stresses, in his life. It is much easier to focus, on thing in the black and white sense. Good kid = Good Drugs = Bad
A DAD-of-two who didn’t want to take drugs at an Amsterdam stag party but sampled ‘magic mushrooms’ shot himself just 72 hours after he returned home.
Grayson wrote: » Ironically it deals with giving drugs to people who are going to die. It's to make them more calm and less stressed.
Tombo2001 wrote: » And do you believe the drugs had absolutely nothing to do with his death?
Tasden wrote: » If taken along with an excessive amount of alcohol would it effect people differently though? Like your tolerance/ability to deal with the effects could be different to taking it stone cold sober? Cause I know myself I get awful cases of the so called "fear" after some nights of just drinking and that's not even as a result of doing something "shameful" or whatever way you wanna phrase it, like his wife said he never did drugs before so I'm assuming he felt it was wrong to do so especially since he felt so guilty afterwards.
RecordStraight wrote: » I suppose in these cases you can throw long-term harm out the window and focus on the short-term benefits.
Grayson wrote: » There's nothing to indicate it. As someone said earlier Man drinks glass of water and dies three days later.
Andybobandy wrote: » I think you are wrong. You seem to have arrived at your conclusion with so little details known.
Creeby wrote: » And I think you're wrong? I didn't want to come across as giving a verdict on why he killed himself as i think it's pretty disrespectful. I was trying to point out that drugs, of any kind, are not for everyone and everyone reacts differently.
Grayson wrote: » This is an article in this months new yorker that I read this morning. It discusses the use of psychedelics in the treatment of depression.http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/02/09/trip-treatment?intcid=mod-most-popular Obviously there are differences. these substances are given in very controlled conditions. I did think it was worth chucking the link in here as it's a very interesting article. Ironically it deals with giving drugs to people who are going to die. It's to make them more calm and less stressed.
Greenmachine wrote: » They may or may not have contributed to his death. The article suggests the link is absolute. I don't believe it to be absolute link.
Tombo2001 wrote: » That's exactly the problem with the bog standard response on this thread. "I took mushrooms once in a nightclub in Athlone, and I was grand, Therefore QED Ergo this guy couldn't have been affected by them".
kylith wrote: » Honestly, I don't think so. If they are the ones I'm thinking of the dose would be enough to make him think 'these taste rank' and pretty much nothing else. Even as an 9st girl when I took a fistful of regular shrooms in a club, drunk and continuing to drink, the effect was minimal* so I would think that 4 tic-tac sized ones on a, say, 15st man would, for practically everyone, barely even touch the sides. A dose enough to make you trip would be 7-10g (of the regular ones you pick here, dried), and you'd have to be determined to get them into you because they taste like compost. The 'fear' you say after drinking would be a much greater effect than any I've ever experienced after mushies. Alcohol is a know depressant too. In order to feel enough guilt after it to kill himself I think that either he had a very puritanical lifestyle where any 'sin' was an indelible blemish, he had undisclosed/diagnosed mental health issues, or there was more than a few shrooms going on. * I talked a lot of ****e. But then I always have.
elefant wrote: » I know plenty of people in Amsterdam who have taken them and none have had any lasting effects. You can just buy them over the counter here. The description of his level of remorse having taken some legal drugs (and what sounds like a very small amount from the article) on a stag-do seems quite unusual. RIP.
RecordStraight wrote: » That's a fair point. I suppose it makes for a much better headline, and I guess for the family it makes sense to link them as it was an out-of-character action (that affects your brain chemistry) that closely preceded the tragedy. But of course nuances like that are not necessarily going to sell papers.
Andybobandy wrote: » But you did give your verdict on why he killed himself.
Creeby wrote: » What? Not sure if you're agreeing or disagreeing with me here.
Tombo2001 wrote: » maybe it makes sense to them, because it makes sense. If you see what I mean. Man has abrupt change in personality and commits suicide. Did he do anything differently that might have triggered this. 3 days ago he took mushrooms for the first time.