Molly, darling, listen to these people.
There is a lot of good advice here.
Allow me to contribute:
Research shows a trend of a 1-2 year recovery from 'clinical symptoms'. I have read multiple studies that follow former users, and the 'heavy users' tend to claim anxiety/depression follows this timeline. This recovery timeline requires abstinence from MDMA and other serotonergic agents, something you have not practiced.
Other studies show that even after 2.5 years, these 'heavy users' still do not exhibit a typical endocrine response to MDMA, or a host of other serotonin agonists. This is among the most convincing evidence for MDMA 'toxicity'.
Human studies have yet to be extended to longer periods of time, but animal studies suggest that recovery of 5-HT receptor sites occurs LONG into the future. Even after the end of a 2 year depression, these users are likely experiencing undetectable 5-HT recovery for many years.
I always discourage the use of SSRIs, but in your case I would recommend it before you try MDMA. SSRIs are a much milder, long-term substitution for 'rolling'. I do believe they can be dangerous on their own, but MDMA would be far riskier, in your case. MDMA can cause the same amount of damage to you in ONE night that SSRIs take months to accomplish.
Actually, St. John's Wort is probably safer than both.
It has far fewer side-effects, but is believed to be AS effective as SSRIs in combating severe depression. It only modestly impacts serotonin, but its effect upon dopamine in the prefrontal cortex is more important.
You see, Molly, the loss of serotonin axons in the forebrain may be responsible for a loss of dopamine activity. Serotonin is the great modulator of other neurotransmitter systems. This may be the cause of anhedonia.
At 7 months into recovery, I could get pure MDMA if I wanted to, but I am not even tempted.
Do you remember feeling that way recently?
Right now, you just want to feel the way you used to. That is understandable, especially to me.
But shoving more serotonin into your brain right now would not make you 'roll' like you used to.
This is backed up by research and anecdotal reports.
Most likely, taking MDMA right now would simply make you feel closer to 'normal'.
For a few hours, you would be able to pretend. That is it - NOT rolling.
Then the comedown would be horrible.
You would feel like you have set yourself back.
Think I'm lying?
Look up posts by somedud.
He rolled after discontinuing SSRIs around the 8 month point.
Now his anxiety is gone, but he feels like his recovery process is in jeopardy!
I have tried to assure him it will just take more time, but he really wishes he hadn't broken his abstinence. Look him up, if you want confirmation.
I personally know a 20 year old woman that has abused LSD during her recovery from MDMA binging two years ago. After more than a year since the LSD, she is still experiencing tracers/visuals. She is also struggling with depression, especially around PMS (which involves a loss of serotonin in the brain).
Please do NOT use MDMA.
The serotonin network is NOT very resilient, which is why you got fucked up in the first place.
Any serotonin agent, such as LSD, piperazines, mescaline, or mushrooms....these would be a BIG mistake for you, right now. MDMA is likely more toxic than most of these, in fact few other chemicals are known to cause the serotonin toxicity that MDMA can achieve...
Research and anecdotal reports back this up - I would know.
If your husband was hoping to roll again, tell him he simply has to wait.
My wife has already accepted this fact.
If you need someone to convince him, send him my way.
I do have a few suggestions for alternatives...
Opiates are probably the safest high that allows a euphoric experience for you.
That doesn't mean their safety is unconditional.
In a high dose, some opiates will stop you from breathing.
Understanding which opiates cause this at what dose, is very important.
Even with long-term use, they do not cause organ damage.
Unless you consider dopamine down-regulation in the brain...
You see, opiates have their own receptor sub-type within the dopamine network.
They will make you feel better, without setting you back in your 5-HT recovery.
However, using more than a few days in row can result in severe withdrawal. Beyond this, you might as well consider heroin...
All drugs have consequences after continued use - you know this.
But popping some tramadol or hydrocodone would be a much wiser choice for you, and him.
Other dopamine stimulants, such as METH or adderall, would also be safer than MDMA for a single use.
Does smoking METH sound crazy to you?
It should!
Then, MDMA should sound even crazier.
Don't forget MDMA is also an amphetamine - one that targets the vulnerable 5-HT network. Meth may be much more addictive, but at least it targets the resilient dopamine network. You managed to become addicted to MDMA, a serotonin agent. I am only recommending METH instead to illustrate the risk you are already considering!
Also, former users of MDMA have been shown to be at increased risk of strokes!
This is due to the fact that serotonin has such a profound effect upon blood distribution in the brain. By forcing so much serotonin into your brain right now, you are putting yourself at risk for the 'worst case scenario'.
If you refuse to hear our collective advice and avoid further suffering, you should consider taking a pre-load of Piracetam. A large attack dose, 4 hours before, should not only allow you to experience the old euphoria, but it should also greatly reduce the come-down during the days that follow.
Molly, that voice that is tempting you right now - THAT is a sign of recovery.
You said yourself: "I already said I wouldn't touch that shit again."
The fact that you are even capable of being tempted right now, when you weren't before, is amazing. You have come a LONG way, haven't you?
Consider this a sign of hope.
One not to be fucked with.
Be proud of yourself. We are.
If you ever do MDMA again, you need to earn it by abstaining for a LOT more than one year. You already knew this, but you wanted confirmation.
I hope you both make the right choice.
Take care of yourself.