SuperPump250
Bluelighter
Last week I took two ecstasy pills after consuming around 5-6 alcoholic drinks. And of course we know that rolling with alcohol diminishes the effects of the ecstasy.
Though I noticed after this experience with alcohol, that I did not seem to have my normal side effects from the MDMA. The MDMA did not hit me like normal because of the alcohol, and my normal side effects were also diminished.
My question is this.
If you take MDMA with alcohol, does MDMA have the same lasting negative affect on your brain in comparison to have just taken MDMA alone with no alcohol? Meaning, when alcohol gets in the way of MDMA working and blocks out some of the normal effects, does it also mean you have less side effects from MDMA and less taxing on your brain from MDMA?
I normally do not roll more than once every 3 months, but I am wondering if this roll really counted fully in terms of where my brain would normally be at after a roll? If not fully, how much?
Also I should add that I test my pills and they came back as MDMA, and I have taken these exact pills before and know they're legit.
Though I noticed after this experience with alcohol, that I did not seem to have my normal side effects from the MDMA. The MDMA did not hit me like normal because of the alcohol, and my normal side effects were also diminished.
My question is this.
If you take MDMA with alcohol, does MDMA have the same lasting negative affect on your brain in comparison to have just taken MDMA alone with no alcohol? Meaning, when alcohol gets in the way of MDMA working and blocks out some of the normal effects, does it also mean you have less side effects from MDMA and less taxing on your brain from MDMA?
I normally do not roll more than once every 3 months, but I am wondering if this roll really counted fully in terms of where my brain would normally be at after a roll? If not fully, how much?
Also I should add that I test my pills and they came back as MDMA, and I have taken these exact pills before and know they're legit.
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