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Perception Restoration Foundation
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Perception Restoration Foundation
@PerceptionFdn
A non-profit focused on ending the stigma, low awareness, poor treatments and ill-understanding associated with #HPPD. Harm reduction + research
가입일 Ağustos 2020
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@Eisor800526472 Wouldn't hurt to include! Thank you
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@PerceptionFdn I have a friend who developed HPPD from cold turkeying an SSRI. Is she able to complete the survey or is this specifically reserved to psychedelics only?
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Check out this really good in-depth questionnaire, which asks about what helps, accompanying conditions, patterns of drug use with HPPD, etc.!
Natalie Gukasyan, MD@N_Gukasyan
Our new survey study of hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD) experiences is now open. We hope this will help us glean new insights about phenomenology, risk factors, and treatment options for this condition. Please share/RT! hopkinspsychedelic.org/hppdsurvey
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@therealbrom Psychedelic addiction, HPPD, depersonalisation-derealisation
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@trpwolff Good point, we should probably have said 'psychedelic users'. This refers to the sample of 2500 users in the 2011 study, the last one done on prevalence: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21035275/
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@PerceptionFdn While this seems important, who or what is meant by "the psychedelic community"?
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Around 3.7% of a representative sample of the UK population reported symptoms compatible with Visual Snow; estimated prevalence of HPPD in the psychedelic community is 4.2%. HPPD may affect those with pre-existing visual aberrations.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31999855/
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2. @ThomasKnuijver: an addiction physician who specialises in treating opioid addiction with ibogaine, and has published a case report of ibogaine-induced HPPD!

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1. @HolBjo: a Norwegian psychologist working in public health care and Psykolyse, a clinic specializing on psychedelic integration therapy.

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Two new members of the Directory this month. We host specialist professionals from around the world with previous experience and expertise in HPPD: a first for a condition that many people struggled to get diagnosed or adequately treated.
perception.foundation
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Check out @EdPrideaux's talk on HPPD to the Psychedelic Society of the Netherlands... Live from an Amsterdam smart shop last month!
youtube.com/watch?v=jj6xru…

YouTube
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@EdPrideaux has written a new article on HPPD and its links to anxiety and Visual Snow Syndrome for @psysupnet. Check it out: psychedelic.support/resources/hppd…
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@PointBreak_1983 I'm glad it's feeling better. Indeed, the DR seems to be the worst feature for some people...
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@amyct_ ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
Here you go. Table 7
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#HPPD people!!
I just got word of a research survey from @EdPrideaux and @PerceptionFdn!
This is the most in-depth research questionnaire on HPPD and post-drug visual changes! This is imperative to getting better numbers; understanding the complexeties of HPPD!
#VisualSnow

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@neurorebelde That's not exhaustive of how addiction works at all. @EdPrideaux of the Foundation just wrote an article on psychedelic psychological dependency: ecstaticintegration.substack.com/p/are-psychede…
Also, the study of the thread considered perceived risk in general, not just addiction.
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@PerceptionFdn No addiction (in the traditional meaning of the term) is possible to a substance that will have NO effect on the third day of administration (tachyphylaxis). Are side-effect free? Hell no. Can you become an addict? I don’t think so
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@HolBjo @EdPrideaux @JulesEvans11 Absolutely, yes. I think that the way is acknowledge the possibility of visual changes, but also acknowledging that most people with this are fine and it's normal. Would mean that catastrophising to HPPD would be less likely.
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@PerceptionFdn @EdPrideaux @JulesEvans11 Very good article. Curios to hear opinions about routinely warning about and measuring for HPPD pre/post psychedelics. Any risk of making people more aware and worried about visual changes, thereby increasing risk of developing it? Im sure there are good and bad ways to adress it
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A new piece on HPPD by @EdPrideaux of the Foundation and @JulesEvans11' Challenging Psychedelic Experiences Project.
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