I can attest to frequent(even semi frequent) MDMA use being very harmful. I suffered years of what is now commonly referred to as long term comedown(LTC). I had all the worst symptoms...depression, anxiety, depersonalization, insomnia, head pressure, pain, vertigo, panic attacks, confusion and a long list of other symptoms.It actually is. It causes neurotoxicity. But using it from time to time isn't anything to worry about. Using it often, though, it worse for you than most drugs.
I don't know why anyone would say this without putting a publication that states this. I thought it was pretty common knowledge that stimulants in general are neurotoxic but at different degrees.It actually is. It causes neurotoxicity. But using it from time to time isn't anything to worry about. Using it often, though, it worse for you than most drugs.
yea I will say that doing something like MDMA or LSD too much changed how the brain works, Right here is the a publication .I can attest to frequent(even semi frequent) MDMA use being very harmful. I suffered years of what is now commonly referred to as long term comedown(LTC). I had all the worst symptoms...depression, anxiety, depersonalization, insomnia, head pressure, pain, vertigo, panic attacks, confusion and a long list of other symptoms.
Back in 2000 or so nobody really talked about it or knew what it was which made it much worse because I got no support from my friends, who said it was all in my head(WTF does that even mean?). I eventually turned to opiates because they were the only thing that alievated and gave me a reprieve from the horrible symptoms. It's probably safe to say that I've never been the same since and I've struggled with opiates my entire life.
There is no LSD in that publication, only talks about MDMAyea I will say that doing something like MDMA or LSD too much changed how the brain works, Right here is the a publication .
here is one sorryThere is no LSD in that publication, only talks about MDMA
what else could/probably might you have taken in "somewhat" detrimental possible doses?Too much tryptamines and LSD really kinda screwed my brain up permanently. Too much neurogenesis is not necessarily a good thing. Like steroids.
Past hard drug use, alcohol, kratom, ketamine, benzos, phenibut, supplements, cannabis, chronic sleep deprivation, extreme stress, and poor diet all likely played a role in the psychosis and long term negative neurological changes.what else could/probably might you have taken in "somewhat" detrimental possible doses?
Said the anxiety in my head every night ;(Your running outa drugs @Snafu in the Void
I'm sorry that this has happened to you bother. I have a feeling after a couple MDMA and LSD binges is what causes my crippling anxiety and tremors in my hands. I'm afraid to find out what neurological damage I did in my early 20's that I'm paying for now in my 40'sPast hard drug use, alcohol, kratom, ketamine, benzos, phenibut, supplements, cannabis, chronic sleep deprivation, extreme stress, and poor diet all likely played a role in the psychosis and long term negative neurological changes.
But dosing LSD and shrooms 2 times per week and smoking DMT 3x per day for 5 months straight definitely played a dominant role.
I recovered from the psychosis, but have lasting neurological damage which generally manifests in being very sensitive to any drug or supplements which directly or indirectly touches any of my serotonin receptors.
I didn't think it was so but...my idea is....since cocaine and alcohol combo is so bad for your health,. I will put the drink down whenever I'm doing coke.People become addicted to and develop preferences for different drugs. That's just how people are. If you're asking, has anyone ever enacted positive change in their life by attempting to "switch" from Alcohol to Cocaine, the answer is absolutely not.
I did, but I wouldn't suggest it.Just wondering if any experiences of putting down the drink but instead moving to coke to get the high.
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I didn't think it was so but...my idea is....since cocaine and alcohol combo is so bad for your health,. I will put the drink down whenever I'm doing coke.
Coke time...no beer for me please sir. Plenty water at the bar...plenty cans of soda...
Non alcoholic beer too. The kinda bar I go to there's no problem.. no one caresYea but you're gonna look pretty obvious over there at the end of the bar, sipping on water, all clammed up, dabbing the sweat on your forehead with a drink napkin
How do you know you have lasting neurological damagePast hard drug use, alcohol, kratom, ketamine, benzos, phenibut, supplements, cannabis, chronic sleep deprivation, extreme stress, and poor diet all likely played a role in the psychosis and long term negative neurological changes.
But dosing LSD and shrooms 2 times per week and smoking DMT 3x per day for 5 months straight definitely played a dominant role.
I recovered from the psychosis, but have lasting neurological damage which generally manifests in being very sensitive to any drug or supplements which directly or indirectly touches any of my serotonin receptors.