TwistedReality
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I went to a party at a club this weekend where a few of my friends were DJ'ing. I had two drinks beforehand and decided to eat 100 mg of MDA. I had a nice buzz going all night, but by the time the party was over around 3 a.m. I was ready for it to end. My friend had some Tramadol, so I took 200 mg. I then realized that Tramadol does have anti-depressant qualities and it is a bad idea to mix the two, but it was too late at that point. I was fine, although I didn't get any sleep that night. The next day I took another 150 mg, figuring that the MDA was out of my system.
I thought I fell asleep for a few minutes, and woke up and threw up. When I came out of the bathroom, my friend M looked at me and said, "You probably don't know this, but you just had a seizure. I had to give you CPR." I was in complete disbelief. Apparently I started to spasm and my eyes rolled back, and my head was stuck in one position cocked to the side. I wasn't breathing and began to turn blue. M could not find a pulse. He said as he was giving me CPR he was afraid his efforts were futile because it seemed I was already dead. He was about to call 911 when I suddenly gasped for air.
I got lucky that I had a friend who a) knew what to do in the situation, b) remained calm, and c) wasn't afraid to call 911 if it came down to it. I felt really disoriented the rest of the day, and kept thinking about my close call. Right after it happened I decided to get on Bluelight and type a trip report just as a warning to never mix these two drugs. Be safe!
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I thought I fell asleep for a few minutes, and woke up and threw up. When I came out of the bathroom, my friend M looked at me and said, "You probably don't know this, but you just had a seizure. I had to give you CPR." I was in complete disbelief. Apparently I started to spasm and my eyes rolled back, and my head was stuck in one position cocked to the side. I wasn't breathing and began to turn blue. M could not find a pulse. He said as he was giving me CPR he was afraid his efforts were futile because it seemed I was already dead. He was about to call 911 when I suddenly gasped for air.
I got lucky that I had a friend who a) knew what to do in the situation, b) remained calm, and c) wasn't afraid to call 911 if it came down to it. I felt really disoriented the rest of the day, and kept thinking about my close call. Right after it happened I decided to get on Bluelight and type a trip report just as a warning to never mix these two drugs. Be safe!
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