Before Grade 12, Jacob Scheier took a lot of drugs: 200 hits of acid and more than 60 tablets of ecstasy. Then he decided to hit the books and get serious. But five years later, after starting to take medications for depression and anxiety, he became afflicted with disturbing flashbacks. In My Never-Ending Acid Trip: Why I Still Hallucinate Years After Taking LSD, Scheier now a Governor General's Award-winning poet chronicles his painful descent from student to psych-ward patient. Scheier's book is a moving and darkly funny look at a young man's struggle to get well. It is also an indictment of a medical environment in which psychoactive drugs are dispensed like candy.
Before Grade 12, Jacob Scheier took a lot of drugs: 200 hits of acid and more than 60 tablets of ecstasy. Then he decided to hit the books and get serious. But five years later, after starting to take medications for depression and anxiety, he became afflicted with disturbing flashbacks. In My Never-Ending Acid Trip: Why I Still Hallucinate Years After Taking LSD, Scheier now a Governor General's Award-winning poet chronicles his painful descent from student to psych-ward patient. Scheier's book is a moving and darkly funny look at a young man's struggle to get well. It is also an indictment of a medical environment in which psychoactive drugs are dispensed like candy.