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Mdma whats in it and how sore is my brain going to be?


Mdma whats in it and how sore is my brain going to be?

Look at the wikipeadia site. Some interesting facts about it, and theories

You never know what people are going to be selling and calling mdma. It's a lot like pills. Be careful!

MDMA is the active ingredient of Extacy. Your brain probably won't be sore immediately but prolonged use has been linked to degenerative conditions of the brain similar to Parkinsons.

Oh and it's illegal so posting about it might not be the best move.

Wouldn't touch it with your bargepole

Its all chemical and can't remember what it stands for but its makes ectasy ectasty.

I know people that have done it and say it doesn't have the same come down as E but in reality its still as dangerous.

Prolonged use of this and any other drug can lead to a number of mental health problems.

E can also trigger mental illnesess that were underlying in you. One pill can awaken depression/pyscosis/schizophrena that you have in you but don't know.

Its good at the time but you could be living with the consequences long term

MDMA is a type of synthetic chemical termed an empathogen and commonly known by the name 'Ecstasy' for the feelings of bliss and euphoria that the user experiences.

It's not clear from your question whether you are thinking of taking MDMA in powder or tablet form ('pills'). Powder is more likely to be a much purer form of MDMA, unlikely to be mixed with other chemicals. Pills vary as to what they contain; the symbols on the tablets are not much of a guide and for the end users, at street level, there is often a lack of understanding as to what the drug really is. Regularly nowadays, pills contain large amounts of speed (amphetamine) or ketamine.

According to Wikipedia, 'the primary effects of MDMA include feelings of openness, euphoria, empathy, love, and heightened self-awareness.' Experiencing this for the first time can be a revelatory and hugely positive experience.

The same site fails to convince of the negative effects of the drug. Taking ecstasy probably increases your chances of developing Parkinson's Disease when you're older but otherwise researchers have found few long-term negative effects.

How sore is your brain going to be? It really depends what you're taking and what you mix it with. If you drink a lot of alcohol with the drug then you will have a hangover. Hangovers make your brain very sore, as you're probably aware. Taking MDMA shouldn't leave you with a sore head and you shouldn't get a comedown either. Gradually over the next day and the week ahead your mood will begin to stabilise.

There is a high link between amphetamine ('speed') and psychosis (I've gone psychotic three times in the seven years I've been taking pills. I still take them!). Regularly taking MDMA, at some point it's likely, I think, that the drug will be cut with amphetamine, which has similar effects.

MDMA makes you see the world in a different light somehow and this can lead to problems. It makes people think about themselves and the world quite deeply and this can be very unsettling and worrying. Very often users find that after a period of a few months or a year they need to come off the drug and, in a way, come back to reality.

Ecstasy was a wonderful thing that came into my life when I was 26 years old and it changed my life in many ways, some good, some bad. I don't regret taking it. I am really grateful that it has been there. The drug is Class A and is illegal and you should be careful about that.

It brings you closer to people and the first or second time you take it is such a wonderful and very beautiful high that I really couldn't advise otherwise x

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