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Molly experience that still doesnt make any sense

rubydacherry

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A few months ago I bought some molly from one of my local dealers. I bought 2 capsles which he told me contained 15 points of MDMA. I opened them and dissolved the MDMA in some water then drank it. About 30 minutes later I was in my friends car on the way to pick up some acid and for around an hour I felt a slight euphoria but nothing else. Then I started to feel really tired and worn out so I layed in bed for a couple hours. I continued to feel this way throughout the rest of the day also feeling very hot and sweaty. I've never heard of this happening to anyone else who's tried molly so I'm confused. I'm on 20mg of Prozac for my anxiety so maybe that could've effected it?? I'd appriciate if anyone could tell me why this might've happened :?
 
It most likely wasn't MDMA or if it was it was very impure. You should get test kits and test,as that's actually one of the better scenarios that can happen, the worse ones involve hospitalization and possibly death from other random substances passed off as MDMA.

The only thing besides that it could really be is that you have unique neurochemistry where you don't really feel MDMA, which is very highly unlikely.I guess a third scenario could be if you took something that would have blocking effects, not sure what that would be.

You don't mean you dissolved the entire supposed "15 points" and took it do you? Because if it was MDMA with any reasonable purity, 1.5 grams would be quite an overdose.
 
I dropped 3 tabs of acid 2 days before I rolled but idk if that would've effected it? Also, I dont remember exactly how many points he told me it was but each capsle was about 1/4 full
 
Prozac + mdma = zilch.

Prozac works by regulating your serotonin levels, mdma increases the amount of free serotonin available to your nerve endings.
You should always check about the possibility of drug interactions.
 
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