The Dangers of Mixing Shrooms and Alcohol

The Dangers of Mixing Shrooms and Alcohol
 

As a person begins to dabble in certain drugs, they may begin to mix different substances to feel more intense effects.

This kind of polysubstance abuse is an extremely risky behavior, with a number of combinations that people may try. Many people may not realize the repercussions of substance abuse until it takes over their lives. At Banyan Treatment Centers Philadelphia, we’re aware of the effects of combinations like alcohol and shrooms and advise against substance abuse completely. No form of substance abuse is safe, and anyone struggling with the disease of addiction can get help at our facility.

 

What Are Shrooms?

Shrooms, also known as magic mushrooms, are psychedelic, mind-altering hallucinogens known for causing hallucinations and various other effects in their users. Although some people believe recreationally taking this drug is safe, becoming addicted to hallucinogens is possible.

 

Well-known shrooms effects can include:

  • Euphoria
  • Distortion to consciousness
  • Pupil dilation
  • Rapid breathing
  • Facial redness or flushing
  • Sweating or chills

 

Keep in mind that the exact experience of a mushroom trip will depend on a number of different factors, such as:

  • Weight and physical health of the user
  • If they have used it before
  • How much of the drug was taken
  • The potency of the shrooms
  • The environment the drug is taken in

 

While not typically considered fatal, there are instances where a person can overdose on a dose of mushrooms. Another important component of the intensity of a shrooms trip is if it is combined with another substance, like alcohol.

 

Why Do People Mix Alcohol and Shrooms?

Because mushrooms cause a heightened emotional state in the user, they may drink alcohol in an attempt to calm themselves and alleviate their symptoms. As a depressant, alcohol alters the nervous system and relaxes the person. Other people may simply be chasing after a more intense trip. This can become a very slippery slope because a person that is so intensely intoxicated can even begin to lose track of what they took, how much, or when they took it. That means that piling on more substances while in this state can result in serious physical and mental consequences for the user.

What these individuals may not realize is that drinking while on shrooms can develop into a complex and hazardous addiction. The partial hospitalization program at our rehab in Philadelphia can help people who have become addicted to magic mushrooms and alcohol get sober.

Shrooms and alcohol effects are unpredictable. Even though users are aware of the hallucinations they can experience while taking mushrooms, the combined side effects of having wine or beer with mushrooms vary. Nevertheless, the dangers of mixing shrooms and alcohol are very real.

 

The Effects of Mixing Shrooms and Alcohol

Shrooms and alcohol effects are unpredictable. Even though users are aware of the hallucinations they can experience while taking mushrooms, the combined side effects of having wine or beer with mushrooms vary and are intriguing to some. Nevertheless, the dangers of mixing shrooms and alcohol are very real.

 

Side effects of drinking alcohol on shrooms can include:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Faintness
  • Hallucinations
  • Headaches
  • Panic attacks
  • Anxiety
  • Increased heart rate
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Seizures
  • Increase body temperature

 

People who combine these two substances may also experience a “bad trip,” which refers to frightening hallucinations and feelings of depression. A common effect of hallucinogens is impaired self-awareness, which can prevent the person from realizing or remembering how much alcohol they’ve consumed.

Excessive alcohol consumption can result in alcohol poisoning, and the person may end up in the emergency room. Impaired self-awareness and lack of motor skills may also occur as a result of mixing shrooms and alcohol. This can leave the person vulnerable to other dangers and lead to risky behavior.

If someone continues their substance abuse despite the presence of these very real risks, it could be a sign that there is a deeper issue at play. Addiction can seem impossible to break away from, and attempting to do so on one’s own is especially difficult. Luckily, our Philly drug rehab is equipped to help those who are struggling to overcome what hurts them.

 

Discover Healing From Addiction With Banyan

Our Philadelphia substance abuse programs offer an alcohol addiction treatment that is uniquely designed to help the person identify the source of their substance abuse disorder and overcome it. We also offer a variety of other programs and therapies that can help addicts begin their recovery journey and reach sobriety.

To take that first step towards healing and success, call Banyan Philadelphia now at 888-280-4763 and speak with one of our intake specialists today.

 

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To get addiction help for yourself or a loved one, call Banyan Philadelphia now at 888-280-4763 today.

 
Alyssa
Alyssa
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