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Ecstasy: 20-Year-Old Man Posts Video to Warn Against Dangers of Drug Use
Jordy Hurdes posted the video to Facebook to show the effects he developed from a bad pill, news outlets reported. Hurdes reportedly started having muscle spasms and a stutter after taking the drug.
Video here: http://www.people.com/article/facebook-jordy-hurdes-ecstasy-reaction-stutter-twitch and here
https://www.facebook.com/jordan.hurdes/videos/10153282007022759/
"Doctors can't believe I'm still alive, so I'm grateful I'm still here," he said with a visible twitch in the video, which has 2.6 million views. "It's a waiting game at the moment to see whether I'll have permanent jerking like I do now, and with my stutter I'm not sure it will get better any time soon. But just, please guys, don't get sucked in. It all seems like fun and games and a cheap $25 pill, but it's not worth it."
Hurdes, who told 7 News Sydney that he hopes to get into rehab by Christmas to reverse the damage, says that by sharing his story and encouraging others to share it, he could "save someone's life."
"The more that can see this," he wrote, "the more lives can be saved."
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That's sad that he got either a pill that was not MDMA/MDA, or he reacted this way to the drug.
Jordy Hurdes posted the video to Facebook to show the effects he developed from a bad pill, news outlets reported. Hurdes reportedly started having muscle spasms and a stutter after taking the drug.
Video here: http://www.people.com/article/facebook-jordy-hurdes-ecstasy-reaction-stutter-twitch and here
https://www.facebook.com/jordan.hurdes/videos/10153282007022759/
"Doctors can't believe I'm still alive, so I'm grateful I'm still here," he said with a visible twitch in the video, which has 2.6 million views. "It's a waiting game at the moment to see whether I'll have permanent jerking like I do now, and with my stutter I'm not sure it will get better any time soon. But just, please guys, don't get sucked in. It all seems like fun and games and a cheap $25 pill, but it's not worth it."
Hurdes, who told 7 News Sydney that he hopes to get into rehab by Christmas to reverse the damage, says that by sharing his story and encouraging others to share it, he could "save someone's life."
"The more that can see this," he wrote, "the more lives can be saved."
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That's sad that he got either a pill that was not MDMA/MDA, or he reacted this way to the drug.
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