Albion
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It's just that redosing may cause you to slowly tip over the edge of sanity without even realising. Each dose layers over the last to some degree, and can leave you pretty strung out. Also redosing high doses is quite disconcerting, drifting in and out of holes. Don't even think of doing it unless you have 12 hours or so to recover afterwards. The only time I went on a high-dose redose binge was when I combined with AMT. Each time was like going down a roller coaster...so much fun! Mind you the crippling double vision of MXE crossed with AMT's swirly visuals left me colourfully blind for hours.
Oh and a word of warning: It can be hard to remember how many times you've redosed, and how large subsequent doses were. Trust me, the process of dosing becomes a distant memory. This doesn't just happen with MXE obviously, I believe one of the main dangers of benzo's is that people overdose simply because they forget they have redosed already and take more and more. Risk of overdose may be low with MXE, but even so, I can't imagine it'd be a pleasant situation to be in.
Oh and a word of warning: It can be hard to remember how many times you've redosed, and how large subsequent doses were. Trust me, the process of dosing becomes a distant memory. This doesn't just happen with MXE obviously, I believe one of the main dangers of benzo's is that people overdose simply because they forget they have redosed already and take more and more. Risk of overdose may be low with MXE, but even so, I can't imagine it'd be a pleasant situation to be in.