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I can see from simple observation why the combination of chronic pot use and Mdma certainly poses a threat, however. If chronic pot use causes problems, I have seen in myself and friends that they are typically social/emotional ones, and are fundamentally most likely depression/anxiety related. Again, I think the drug most likely amplifies the sensations from any pre-existing conditions. Pot alone can numb my mind as it is, and most definately decrease my mental stability. Since Mdma affects high emotional centers, the damage affects a similar part of the mind-body system but messes with different areas of the brain. It is easy for most people to have an ideation of a stereotypical "stoned recluse" - one who is only ever seen with his bong, and barely ever leaves his room due to the discomfort of not having his bong available to hit. But this is the kind of behaviour that is also sometimes seen from those who have a history with Mdma. However, Thc is a very complicated high and it sometimes helps me become very open and social as well. To summarize, "Stoners are weird man, and rolling stoners might be even weirder".

I was possibly more able to accept any changes that occured after my Mdma binge, due to alterations I have already dealt with in the past from smoking so much weed and taking mushrooms. And the fact that I have been quite mildly depressed and anxious since before I ever took Mdma, nothing to worry about too much.

These drugs can split one's personality however. My stoned self is different from my sober self is different from my rolling self, and these personalities often have conflicting interests, yet even when I am sober they have left imprints in my personality that will never fade. The changes I have experienced are from the powerful experiences themselves. Organic damage has not amounted to much, as of yet.

Do you think it is a possibility to take Mdma extensively, experience little if anything in terms of side effects, and then suddenly have your world come crashing down after one more use of the drug? Or do side effects tend to emerge long after cessation of rolling?
 
check your pills at pillreports.com and then plug 2 in your asshole.
i knoq it sounds stupid but i read that the consumption is aroun 90% if you plug dem
take 2 .. . ?a
 
i have rolled for 1 consecutive week. sure the experience diminished as the days went on, particularly the 5th day and on.
eat healthy prior to your roll.
 
Thank you. Has anyone else ever done this (haha I don't mean it like am I the first person to ever roll 2 weeks consecutively) that would like to tell me about their roll or experiences doing this?

I've had 3 day benders with no sleep many times before. Usually by the end of it I was taking 3-4 pills an hour just to keep chasing the high, which never came. Massive 20+ hours sleep at the end of it, very stupid back years ago, surprised I didn't do any permanent damage. Respect the drug and cherish it. I did bend the rules a bit over the last few months, but I'm on a break, for a good 6 months.
 
Nothing honestly replaces serotonin like time.
I just waited 63 days (longest ive waited, but ive been increasing my wait times, 30 days, 35, 40, 45, 49 then i did 63.

Took 100mg. My jaw is still hurting 4 days on, i was smiling that much, and i was for nearly 4 hours too, it lasted ages.
I don't think ill wait less than 60 days from now on :D

I don't even think i'll bother taking mdma over the winter, Less sunlight = Less serotonin
 
The fact is that most drug users lack even the most basic understanding of brain chemistry.
When public schools start teaching children about the brain, in depth, and perhaps a comprehensive drug education as well we will suddenly find a different culture.
Even among MDMA users.

There is very strong evidence that MDMA causes 'damage' to higher brain functions even in modest users.
But the plasticity of the brain allows for the symptoms to be ignored by the majority of people.
Who really measures the depth of their own visceral emotions?

And that, in my opinion, is what is truly lost to MDMA.
Verbal recall deficits and executive function are easier to measure for, but I doubt I will ever feel certain emotions the same way again.
In some small way, this was already happening to me prior to Serotonin Syndrome.
I just wasn't aware of it.

Even 90 days spacing is inadequate if MDMA is accepted as a true neurotoxin.
If you intended to roll throughout your adult life, do you really think every three months is feasible?
No.

And I know MANY people who think I was crazy for doing it as often as I did, which was nothing compared to your 'raver' friends.
Said one of them - "Dude, I'll take X like once a year. Then I'm good."

Some people can actually feel a change after each experience.
Because they are paying attention.

QFT

Thankfully I never abused ecstasy. I think I re-dosed on it once, and learned to never do that again. I love it so much that I developed a healthy respect for it.

Now reading your post has me thinking about quitting it forever. I plan on taking it this month, but I was already thinking about permanently ceasing. I'm into spirituality, and drugs definitely damage your aura. I'm moving beyond the need for drugs, but I'm rationalizing that ecstasy will help me get in touch with my emotions and I'll have a good meditative, introspective experience.
 
QFT

Thankfully I never abused ecstasy. I think I re-dosed on it once, and learned to never do that again. I love it so much that I developed a healthy respect for it.

Now reading your post has me thinking about quitting it forever. I plan on taking it this month, but I was already thinking about permanently ceasing. I'm into spirituality, and drugs definitely damage your aura. I'm moving beyond the need for drugs, but I'm rationalizing that ecstasy will help me get in touch with my emotions and I'll have a good meditative, introspective experience.

Most of what they said is pure nonsense, drawn out with lots of words to make it seem more believable. FBC has no facts to support their presumptions. Literally just another conspiracy expert.
 
It's all been said already, but I'll chime in by saying that MDMA has been the most destructive of all substances in my life, and I've done them all. The damage it did to my serotonin system is still being felt years after the fact. I only do it now once in a blue moon, and only when I'm in peak health.

If you do it regularly, or on consecutive days, you're headed for mental illness. MDMA is insidious for this. Sorry to be so blunt, but it's true. Read the research. The serotonin receptors deactivate from being flooded so often, and your ability to experience baseline pleasure and happiness will be affected. 5-htp and other precursors just increase serotonin levels, they do not increase the number of available receptors and nothing can.

Only time and regeneration works. I speak from personal experience. And even after regeneration, the receptor tree will have a different structure than it originally did.
 
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Most of what they said is pure nonsense, drawn out with lots of words to make it seem more believable. FBC has no facts to support their presumptions. Literally just another conspiracy expert.

He just want to make people aware of the FACT, that MDMA has it's negative sides. His intention is clearly a call for safe-use and caution.

People tend to ignore the negatives or play these down to "conspiracy", especially when there are just presumptions and not hard facts...
 
He just want to make people aware of the FACT, that MDMA has it's negative sides. His intention is clearly a call for safe-use and caution.

People tend to ignore the negatives or play these down to "conspiracy", especially when there are just presumptions and not hard facts...
Yeah, it does have it's negatives. I'm sure FBC knows about many of them first hand, as they seem to have been damaged by this drug. It's downplayed to conspiracy because they don't have hard facts and are only pulling shit out of their ass. MDMA is an incredible safe drug, and as with EVERYTHING has drawbacks IF YOU ABUSE IT. FBC seems to push the opinion that using it ever will harm you, which there is no evidence for.
 
Some of the people I go clubbing with have been taking X every weekend for since May 2011, only with maybe a 3 week break one time. They still seem to get high, but I notice when I take pill I'm off dancing way before them. They seem to come up later.
 
well, you can bye seratonin pills at your pharmacy, they arent over the counter, and they are cheap
 
Kronic King: don't do it. It's too soon. Do it 2 or 3 times a year. I know how hard that is. Rolling on MDMA is a truly sacred experience, don't ruin it.

That said, sleep well, eat well, and take a daily multivitamin.
 
Bluelight is not to tell you that it is unsafe to do something but there are other people on bluelight that have done similar things and have the experience to give feedback!

I recently rolled twice in a short period of time and the comedown 3-5 days afterwards has been terrible!
I think that rolling is worth the wait to have a good time.
Hopefully you can wait it out because the next experience will be well worth it!
Otherwise, I hope you do not feel the bad side effects that I do.
 
The point I believe is to have a different structure. After using MDMA the first time didn't you get a whole new perspective on the world? I did. As sappy as it sounds, PLUR made sense. I often say that if everyone did pure MDMA at least once in their life, there would be no more wars.

I've become a far more compassionate and empathic person than I was (and I was pretty good before). I attribute this to the changes MDMA made in my brain.

I agree that waiting 1-3 months (or even longer --- I prefer to do MDMA once a year or two) is the best thing to do.

It's all been said already, but I'll chime in by saying that MDMA has been the most destructive of all substances in my life, and I've done them all. The damage it did to my serotonin system is still being felt years after the fact. I only do it now once in a blue moon, and only when I'm in peak health.

If you do it regularly, or on consecutive days, you're headed for mental illness. MDMA is insidious for this. Sorry to be so blunt, but it's true. Read the research. The serotonin receptors deactivate from being flooded so often, and your ability to experience baseline pleasure and happiness will be affected. 5-htp and other precursors just increase serotonin levels, they do not increase the number of available receptors and nothing can.

Only time and regeneration works. I speak from personal experience. And even after regeneration, the receptor tree will have a different structure than it originally did.
 
Whoever said you can't regenerate it fast is wrong. Ingest plenty of tryptophan and eat no meats. Protein competes with tryptophan for the blood brain barrier. Tryptophan -> 5HT. Your body can only convert so much trypt. into seratonin a day. i'd say you should pass up on this trip and wait a week or two.
 
^Your tryptophan won't absorb properly without insulin and it won't convert to 5HTP without B vitamins. And 5HTP won't make serotonin in the brain and be transmitted properly properly into the SERT without stimulating of the optic nerve to bright sources of light like the sun. In other words it's good to go outside during the daytime even if you are in the shade, all that sunlight around you is stimulating your optic nerves and stimulating the SERT.

Research has proven that turkey does not have a particularly high amount of tryptophan protein yet it still makes you sleepy (from all the melatonin produced from the tryptophan) because of the carb load that accompanies it with a typical American Thanksgiving dinner (mashed potatoes, yams, pumpkin pie, stuffing, etc)
 
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