San Diego Teen High on Salvia Survives 60-Foot Fall, Lives to Tell Cautionary Tale

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San Diego Teen High on Salvia Survives 60-Foot Fall, Lives to Tell Cautionary Tale
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A San Diego teenager — while under the influence of a hallucinogenic plant — ran through a window, fell 60 feet to the parking lot below and, remarkably, lived to share his story and caution others.

He doesn't remember what happened next, but security cameras inside a Salt Lake City hotel captured Taylor jetting out of a fifth-floor room, racing around a corner as his"trip sitter," a designated sober person meant to care for Taylor, chases behind. Running down a hallway that dead-ends to a large window, Taylor never stopped.

Medical professionals say there has been a resurgence in salvia's popularity, as well as in other psychedelics. It is a statistic that runs parallel with the increase in depression among young people, especially young girls. She said salvia is often mistaken for a cannabis strain because it’s not illegal, it grows in California and it can be purchased online or in smoke shops.

Taylor's mother Becca Budd said she sees beyond the tragedy, too, and tries to be a positive force in her son’s life.

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