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Brain problems after two months i have taken ecstasy?

psytrance

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Hello! I was on party on august and me and some other friends have took 1 and half of "red chanel" in pill form...
and during the kick i have experienced panic, warm waves going through my body like im goin to pass out and i was depressed... after a month i realised that every thing that affect my brain gives me the same feeling for a while... my mind see the things different and my right ride of my head is going numb... my blood tests was all ok but i still have problems sleeping and my hands and legs get sweat and my pupils are dilated like im on amphetamine or mdma... its now october and i still feel this "thing"
can somebody explain what could be this or how to threat it?
 
Was it this?

http://www.pillreports.com/index.php?page=display_pill&id=8812

Unfortunately this particular report lacks anything credible so doesnt really tell us anything about them.

From your symptoms I am guessing you have taken some kind of piperazine. possibley mixed with MDMA.

Any blood tests, heart tests, bood pressure etc will come up normal. The reason for this is because it only needs a very slight change in heart beat or blood pressure and this can have a big impact on your overall body balance.

When the medical service are testing for heart beat, pressure etc they are only using averages as their reference.

I am sure if a set of very accurate tests were taken prior to this drug intake you would see some changes. Unfortunately there is no way of knowing.

The medical service often make the frequent mistake of saying your tests show nothing is wrong but I am sure you are correct in saying your heart feels like you are on speed. Just an increase of 1 or 2 bpm can make a difference between sleep and no sleep.

Excessive cortisol is another possible explaination for this.

You have to treat this like an MDMA overdose.

Your first biggest cure is time. It will take a while for your body to reach a balance. It is your HPA axis that is probabaly a little out of balance and it can take a while for this to correct itself. Exactly how long is very difficult to know. 1 month recovery is quite common, then it seems 6 months is common. Why 6 months I dont know but that seems to be the average time the body takes. My source for this is just talking with others and also I have experienced one of these comedowns which took almost exactly 6 months.

Exercise is also a great way of speeding up recovery.

Healthy Diet and recommended water intake is essential.

For suppliments / Nootropics my choices would be some of the following:

Piracetam
Omega 3
Krill Oil
Neurozan

If you can avoid taking any medication that is better. However, sometimes meds are needed.

Also avoid all drugs particularly stimulants such as coke, speed, MD** analogs. Some say weed is good but I dont agree. If you can axe the weed this is also good (in my opinion).

Axing caffeine is highly advised.

Cutting down on alcohol also helps.

In general its a case of doing lots of little little bits. Each positive thing you do will help in your recovery.

It will go and you will get better it just takes an awful long time. Sorry there is no quick fix.

Take care and good luck

Futura.
 
*Posted by the same author.

Hello Futura2012,
Thank you for your answer.

I cannot understand what is the logic that it will go away after six months.
Also im feeling giddy,also feeling like im high all the time and seems like my mind is demaged? how is that possible? This shocks me the most and mekes me feel anxiety which kindles the problem mentioned.
One more thing - i've passed Brain Scanner and the results are OK.
Everithing seems that there is no hope for recovering ... and im waking up every morning and im horrified.

Any help will be useful and helpful.

Thank you
BR.
 
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