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Rolling multiple times in a week, Oui or no

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Y did u bump this thread? U think its been a month people are gona have a different outlook on it now? Rolling multiple times inside a months period is no good now and it won't be good ten yrs from now!!
 
chill yanker, or wanker if i must. I'm just curious on others opinions. clearly i know it is not "good", but maybe I'm looking for more of a scientific answer as to why it is bad accompanied with what side effects to expect from doing so. and honestly I'm looking for more insight from people who have personal experience with an MDMA binge, thanx tho bro
 
Google has all the answers along with about a 100 other threads here in ecstasy discussions on the same topic of seratonin syndrome. Multiple veteran users have given u answers to ur questions. U want to be enabled and were not here to enable u this is a harm reduction website not a is it OK to abuse drugs website. The answers will be the same whether u bump this thread up today or whether someone bumps this thread again in 2025.
 
you'll be fine.. everyone is just playing the harm reduction card. just don't make a habit of these kinds of things and don't expect to have the most amazing roll you've ever had because your brain is still repairing
 
you'll be fine.. everyone is just playing the harm reduction card. just don't make a habit of these kinds of things and don't expect to have the most amazing roll you've ever had because your brain is still repairing

Defo. I just had a 2 week break between rolls, not even 13 days. And I defo did not have quite the same uncontrollable dancing I had previously. It was still good, but not as intense. On the other hand my friend took less than me and hadn't had anything for like years and he was off his head.
 
No. Not at all. You seriously think a SINGLE pill is going to reverse the BRAIN DAMAGE caused by MDMA?

You do know that Alpha-Methyldopamine (a metabolite of MDMA) is a potent neurotoxin and will actually DESTROY serotonin receptors?


This quote from Folly confirms that MDMA actually destroys the Neurons in the brain. It IS neurotoxic we are all agreed on this fact.

5HTP will help rebuild serotonin but wont unfortunately replace damaged neurons and receptors.

When you go on these binges particularly when you are younger you will likely recover and in most cases you dont really feel it as we have billions of brain cells but slowly over time little by little you are altering your brain chemistry for good. The important point is you often dont feel the damage you are doing.

Then once you have gone too far all of a sudden the anxiety, derealisation, paranoia, insomnia kicks in and trust me it is not nice. As described already all of a sudden you are living a nightmare.

Of course people will continue to go on these binges and people will continue to suffer from anxiety and pain as a result but I and many others hope by spreading the word:

Limit the dose approx 200mG
Dont redose for three months

Some people will take note and live a life enjoying MDMA and not being destroyed by it.

It has destroyed my life in many ways by binging in this way please dont let this happen to you.

Futura
 
Just going to give an answer since its been a few months since this and I've only rolled 1 or 2 times since then.

No negative affects except the usual day or two of not really wanting to do much. but after that I'm back to normal
 
You couldn't search for this? It would take 10 seconds to do a google search to realise it's a bad idea, but you already knew that, or you wouldn't have posted looking for someone to enable you. Have fun though, cause you'll do it anyway.

I like this answer. :)

If you decide to roll take at least Acetyl-L-carnitine and alpha-lipoic acid. Before the roll and after the roll.

Also if possible drink a glass of natural beetroot juice during the roll and add 25 drops of milk thistle.

And really good opinion i noticed in this topic : " The important point is you often dont feel the damage you are doing.

Then once you have gone too far all of a sudden the anxiety, derealisation, paranoia, insomnia kicks in and trust me it is not nice. As described already all of a sudden you are living a nightmare"
 
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