http://www.thebrushback.com/Archives/billwalton_full.htm “I was feeling things a little less,” said Walton. “Things were a little less vivid. Lights glowed a little less, organ music sounded a little more flat, and I was even able to sleep a little better. Sure enough, I was still tripping, but there seemed to be a light at the end of the tunnel.” That light was finally reached when Walton fell asleep on Dec 24th of this year, and did not wake up until the 30th. It was his longest stretch of sleeping in 23 years, and he felt refreshed and alive upon waking up. “Holy ****ing ****,” Walton exclaimed upon waking up. “Holy ****ing ****. That was some amazing acid. The last 23 years are a total blur.” Dr. Langston says that although Walton is no longer tripping, the after-effects could last for some time. An acid hangover can sometimes be just as painful and uncomfortable as the trip itself.
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