One horror story is about a person who took PCP and thought they could fly. They climbed onto a rooftop and jumped, resulting in serious injuries. PCP can cause extreme hallucinations and a complete loss of touch with reality, leading people to engage in very dangerous behaviors.
I heard about a woman who took PCP and then walked into a freezing river. She was convinced that she was walking into a warm bath. PCP messes with the brain's perception of the environment. It can make people unaware of obvious dangers, like cold water that can lead to hypothermia or drowning. It's really sad and scary what this drug can do to people.
The fact that PCP can turn users into a threat to others is very scary. In the horror stories, we see them attacking innocent people, sometimes their own loved ones. And not only is the physical harm a concern, but also the emotional harm. The victims of these attacks have to deal with the shock and fear long after the incident. It can be a very long and difficult process to heal from such an experience.
One PCP horror story is about a person who took PCP and had extreme hallucinations. They thought they were being chased by demons and ended up running into the street, nearly getting hit by cars. It was a terrifying situation not only for them but also for the people around who had no idea what was going on.
Well, I've heard of a case where a person took out a car PCP deal. They had some minor scratches on the car which they thought were normal wear and tear. But when it came time to hand the car back at the end of the agreement, the dealer charged them a huge amount for the 'damage'. It was far more than what it would actually cost to fix those small scratches. This really caught the person off - guard and left them in a financial bind.
There was a story about a young woman who was introduced to PCP at a party. After taking it, she became extremely violent. She attacked her friends, believing they were demons coming to get her. Her strength seemed superhuman during this episode, and it took several people to restrain her. Later, when she came to her senses, she was horrified by what she had done and the state she had been in. PCP can really turn people into something unrecognizable and dangerous.
One common PCP finance horror story is when people don't fully understand the mileage restrictions. They end up going over the allotted miles and are hit with huge extra charges at the end of the contract. It can be a real shock when they get a bill for thousands of dollars just for driving a bit more than expected.
Sure. A friend of mine got a car on PCP. He was told the interest rate was fixed, but later found out it was variable and had increased significantly. This made his monthly payments much higher than he expected. He struggled to keep up with the payments and it caused a lot of financial stress for him.
I knew someone who tried LSD. His experience was a nightmare. He started having a 'bad trip' where he felt like he was falling into an endless void. He couldn't distinguish between what was real and what was the drug - induced hallucination. His heart was racing uncontrollably, and he was sweating profusely. He thought he was going to die. It took him a long time to recover both physically and mentally from that one LSD use.