I'm very keen on empathy and can see and read people very quickly and efficiently.
Im not talking about the tolerance G, as I said, with alcohol for example, the first few times I drank I had no hangover whatsoever, and I had incredible euphoria, I have taken breaks of at least 6 months from drinking and I never feel as good as back then and I do get hangover now, does that mean I lost alcohol magic?? The same thing happens with opiates, keep in mind I use opiates extremely sparingly, at most once a month, and the effects now arent as strong as they were the first few times, the experience while still enjoyable is different, and now I get a headache and some stomach pain the day after which I never got the first times; did I lost the opiates magic?
I wouldnt say Ive experienced that with any of those drugs so it could be your body chemistry or just in your head as well.
And in terms of your next post, that?s not what is happening in terms of neurotoxicity if I understood your post correctly. It isnt entire systemic serotonin depletion but, yes, you can absolutely experience those symptoms from overuse of MDMA. If you read up on the mechanism more it will answer your question.
And yes you could experience them from acute serotonin depletion but if serotonin axons where damaged so dramatically as to not being able to feel the effects of an extremely potent serotonin releaser whatsoever you could only imagine the severe clinical implications this would have on a person who needs this basic neurotransmitter to support life and basic bodily functions.
You are kidding yourself if you say the effects of any drug is as good as the first few times, and you almost never get the bad effects the first times, thats why people talk all the time about the "honeymoon" phase with opiates and cocaine.
You are kidding yourself if you say the effects of any drug is as good as the first few times, and you almost never get the bad effects the first times, thats why people talk all the time about the "honeymoon" phase with opiates and cocaine.