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weed works mainly on cannabinoids. indirect effect on DA yeah, but E has a direct effect on DA
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The first time I did E I waited two weeks for the next. The second one was fun, but it wasn't "magical" like the first, So I decided to wait another month from there. Which is exactly two weeks from now.
The main thing about E, I find, is it doesn't produce pleasure. It feels like an enhancer rather than a supplier. What I mean is, looking back at the memories on ecstasy, it wasn't being high I crave, but rather what I was doing on it. It's not like a "I really miss that feeling of ecstasy" but more of a "That was an awesome time I had - I wish I could hug my friends all the time like I did on E!". And the E memories are as addicting as any other fun memory, like an amusement park. In short, with other "dope" drugs you addicted to the feeling rather then what happens when you're on it.
In my opinion you can't be dependent on it because it doesn't produce euphoria out of nothing like opiates (I think - I've never done any opiates). It's also not an escape. You can't take E in the morning and expect your day to be amazing.
Also, weed works on dopamine while E works on serotonin (mainly). So it's completely different from in terms of addiction.
By the way, for sleeping, have you tried melatonin? I have insomnia and it works wonders for me. Non-addictive and non-toxic.
weed works mainly on cannabinoids. indirect effect on DA yeah, but E has a direct effect on DA
MDMA was my first "drug" drug, and I would have never ever imagined how positively it could effect my life. I think a honeymoon period is very common, it's hard to wait a full month sometimes....but it's manageable for most. If you haven't, I'd watch "ecstacy rising" with Peter Jennings, and read the inspirational "confessions of a middle aged ecstacy eater"- these both accurately discuss the down sides, and the benefits of MDMA.
I'm not sure if this picture would help you make up your mind. (I think it might)
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or you get an afterglow and a new zest for living life and being happyregular life is gonna seem boring after
By drug I mean illegal drug, I had drank before, caffeine and otherr legal stimulants. MDMA does not impair my judgement or coordination like alcohol. I've since tried weed (my family lovesit, I'm not a big fan)
The graph says that tobacco is more dependent...also, weed can be even more harmful. The graph illustrates physical harm, not mental. MDMA can cause a lot of mental damage. Weed can eventually destroy your lungs if you smoke it. Smoke is still smoke. There is VERY little chance of dying your first time. Both drugs can react in unpleasant ways.I've seen that pic lots of times, that chart is way off. Heroin is not even close to being that harmful. Heroin is regarded as one of the worst because it is super addicting. As for harm, the drug itself isn't that much more harmful than other common drugs, as long as you take it in responsible doses. in fact, heroin is deacetylated into morphine before you even feel it. High doses of morphine aren't much worse for your brain than regular doses, it's your liver that can get damaged.
Tobacco is a little less dependent than? I don't think so. Studies have shown again and again that tobacco is more addictive than cocaine and even heroin in some cases. (Not talking about mental addiction here)
Weed is about just as harmful as ecstasy? No, weed is way safer. Ecstasy will fuck you up if you take it too often (once a week) and there's the slight chance of death from your first time. Plus it reacts with a few other drugs in dangerous ways, weed dosen't.
Anyway yeah I'm really stoned so I just kept adding to this post lol.
The graph says that tobacco is more dependent...also, weed can be even more harmful. The graph illustrates physical harm, not mental. MDMA can cause a lot of mental damage. Weed can eventually destroy your lungs if you smoke it. Smoke is still smoke. There is VERY little chance of dying your first time. Both drugs can react in unpleasant ways.
A source wouldn't sway your already completely distorted views, however:
http://scienceblogs.com/isisthescientist/2009/09/a_comparison_of_addiction_and.php
(Based on a 2007 study from The Lancet in which experts classified the different drugs)