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Neck problems?...

Cpaige86

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I'm sorry if this was discussed somewhere else on here, but I cannot find it. I have been doing MDMA for almost 3 yrs now, and I would say for around the last year I've had a light and constant neck pain. I'm a massage therapist and I know something is wrong, I'm just not sure what. I've even had other massage therapists work on my neck, and they've said that it doesn't feel right like the muscle tone is off. When I try to rub it myself it almost feels like there's gravel or rocks in between the muscles.(obviously that's not what it is) ... The reason I'm associating it with the Molly is because sometime last year the next day after I rolled when I was hungover is when I noticed the neck pain. I excercise, eat healthy, take vitamins and piracetam. I roll ever 1-3 months, sometimes at a rave, but most of the time I do it at home with my husband. I usually dose between 150-200mg in a night also. Im posting cuz we rolled last night and the pain is worse than usual:(

So I'm hoping someone has some info about it and hopefully knows how I can fix it... Thanks everyone
 
I would recommend an X-Ray or something of the sort, rolling often causes back pain in users, but that is usually attributed to your muscles tensing up and/or standing in a weird position for a few hours (kinda like how your teeth grinding makes your jaw sore)

but if this is persisting even after you havent taken anything for a few days, then it would be a very good idea for you to go get checked out, because theres a pretty big chance this isnt caused by rolling, or that rolling caused something bad to happen.
 
Yes, excessive serotonin can indeed cause muscle/joint problems, get it checked
 
Another thing that can happen when your rolling at home is you may be sitting / lying in a weird position that, at the time, feels great. It's only when you start to comedown you start feeling the pain.

A trip to the doctors will put your mind at rest - you may want to look up 'crepitus' and see if that sounds like what your explaining?
 
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