Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Please, Please Don't Try This At Home
Description
A man’s experiment with DIY prescription drug withdrawal and psychedelic mushrooms went disastrously wrong and nearly killed him.
Gizmodo reports the man had wanted to wean himself off prescribed medications for his bipolar disorder. He also had a history of opioid dependence.
After boiling the 'magic' mushrooms, the man injected a 'tea' made from the mushrooms into his veins.
Soon after, he developed symptoms including lethargy, jaundice, diarrhea, and nausea, along with vomiting up blood.
When he was admitted to a hospital ICU, multiple organs had started to fail, including his lungs and kidney.
Tests revealed that he had both bacterial and fungal infections. The mushrooms he injected were now literally feeding off him and growing.
Among other treatments, he was given an intense course of antibiotics and antifungal drugs. It took 22 days in the hospital to recover.
Gizmodo reports the man had wanted to wean himself off prescribed medications for his bipolar disorder. He also had a history of opioid dependence.
After boiling the 'magic' mushrooms, the man injected a 'tea' made from the mushrooms into his veins.
Soon after, he developed symptoms including lethargy, jaundice, diarrhea, and nausea, along with vomiting up blood.
When he was admitted to a hospital ICU, multiple organs had started to fail, including his lungs and kidney.
Tests revealed that he had both bacterial and fungal infections. The mushrooms he injected were now literally feeding off him and growing.
Among other treatments, he was given an intense course of antibiotics and antifungal drugs. It took 22 days in the hospital to recover.
More from User
01:05
COVID-19: Child under 10 becomes the youngest Australian to die
Wochit
01:03
Woman born with no womb gives birth to two children
Wochit
01:06
Was Meghan boring on the Ellen show on purpose?
Wochit
01:07
This is why the Queen's hands are purple in the recent photograph
Wochit
01:01
CAT REUNION
Wochit
01:08
Love Island’s Amber Gill possibly double dated by Jack Grealish
Wochit
Related Videos
00:42
DEA Changes Regulation on Opioid Treatment Medication
Entertainment (now)
27:49
Alternatives To Psychiatric Medications & Mental Health Recovery
Wellness with Corrina Rachel
01:10
Amanda Bynes’ psychiatric hold to include 'medication and counselling’
Bang Showbiz
00:57
Psychiatric Medications || Acharya Prashant
Acharya Prashant
00:29
FDA adding safety warnings to opioid pain medication
23ABC News
02:14
What is fentanyl, the opioid drug 50 times stronger than heroin?
Newsweek