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MDMA with a terminal leukemia patient

psilence

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Hello

I have a friend who I am planning to roll with in about 8 weeks. He's enjoyed it and the product we will be using is the same stuff he and I have both used before. It is very pure and produces no ill effects at reasonable dosages. I am looking forward to rolling with him as we haven't rolled together before, just seperately.

However, his mother has leukemia. She leads a pretty miserable life as a result. She's on a variety of narcotic pain meds, benzos, and a gluttony of other things just to make her comfortable.

She's able to do things around the house to some degree, and she can get up and move around like anyone else; she isn't bedridden. However, she is very anemic. She tires easily and sleeps for much of the day. She has a lot of confusion and some dementia when coming off her benzo/pain killer regimens, but is "with it" at all times other than that.

My friend told her about us planning on rolling and she showed an extreme interest in mdma. She said she would love to take it. My friend's family hasn't done well at all during this recession/depression, and so it's not as though she could go to a doctor and ask if she could roll. She does not have an oncologist or anyone in the medical field she is in regular contact with, to my knowledge.

I have read many stories just googling "terminal cancer mdma" and related terms, but I was hoping against hope that I could find some sound advice here as to whether or not it would be anywhere near safe to give any to her. I'd really love to help them out, because she's a really nice person who got a shitty deal.
 
Well end of life treatment for MDMA is in the works through MAPS. I know it stresses the body and immune system though. I don't think any one on here can tell you it is safe and won't push her over the edge.


If she is lucid it is her decision. Tell her the risks and let her make her own decision. It is supposed to be the best drug for coming to terms with death, although LSD is also supposed to be great.

In my opinion, she can make her own decision and that removes moral responsibility from you. Legal responsibility may be another issue. If she wants to do it, you are not a person to tell her no. But if you supply it that may have legal repercussion if something goes wrong.
 
I don't see any reason why it would really harm her, as long as she takes a small dose. If she want's to try it, that's her decision, just make sure she knows all of the pros and cons of MDMA use for anyone.

Also, even if it's from a "trusted source" buy a test kit, you really want to be sure that it's good MDMA under these circumstances.
 
I wonder if you know what medication she is taking regularly and if there would be a problem with drug interaction?

I would love to see my mother try MDMA, but as she takes 2568532578 medications per day, I couldn't begin to navigate the particulars of how it all might interact.
 
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