Ld My Problem Child Summary
Three days after this incident with LSD-25, Albert Hoffman began to research the compound with more curiosity. On April 19, 1943 he swallowed 250 micrograms. In his book, LSD My Problem Child, Hoffman discusses the implications of his second, more intense LSD experience. At this time he only knew of one drug, lysergic acid, was the only substance that could bring on such extreme psychic effects in such low doses. “The possibility seemed so unlikely that Hoffman's colleagues would not believe he measured it correctly until they had taken similar amounts of LSD.” (Hoffman, 20)
What seemed even more significant to Hoffman was that his memory wasn’t impaired by the use of it. He was able to recall the trip in detail. Nor was Hoffman “hung-over”