Nambo
Bluelighter
Brain damage can occur. I think it is relatively rare and only occurs under the 'wrong' circumstances. Namely very high doses ( even if a one off), dehydrated, and dependant on the individuals specific neurochemical / hormonal make up. Make no mistake this is not a benig substance although yes millions use it without apparent issue. Let's not forget that there are also those that regularly die from it although they fall into brackets of hypothermia or brain edema. For some bizarre reason people on this board think there are only two camps. Those who die and those who 'just' have an LTC (which route clause is anxiety) and will pass with time. What about those who have brain edemas and dont die for instance? Well for those it's brain damage which may or may not improve with time depending on the severity. That said in my experience 95% of the 'LTC' on this board seem to resolve themselves with in 2 years as a maximum. Anything longer than this looks permanent.