LSDMDMA&9524601 said:
Ime mdma is pretty fuckin predictable. Dont overdo it, weigh out ya own doses and know/trust ya sources. Hell i ate a half gram of crystal over an hour and 15 mins and i was fine
I always wonder - "What does it do for current users to make statements like this in a thread where an OP is claiming severe consequences from MDMA?"
Saying that you at a HALF GRAM is pretty etarded, buddy.
Are we supposed to pat you on the back?
Even if you didn't suffer chest pains and months of anxiety, are you so arrogant as to believe you suffered no 'damage'?
I frequently used around 500mg per night.
Look at my username...
Giog -
Sudden chest pain is a hallmark of serotonin syndrome.
Ironically, serotonin syndrome and acute MDMA reactions are pretty much identical.
Even the normal process of coming up and peaking on MDMA shares many features in common with SS.
It could be argued that MDMA induces a mild version of SS in all users.
Since you are at 4 months post roll and still experiencing significant anxiety, I should inform you that the typical recovery process takes around 1 year. In heavier users it can take 2, but the vast majority of MDMA victims recovery 'clinically' within 12-18 months.
This is supported by multiple lines of research, including self-reported anxiety/depression and fMRI scans.
PET scans and cortisol/prolactin tests reveal ongoing or permanent loss of serotonergic function up to 3 years of abstinence.
Past this, there needs to be more research.
But the psychological data is firm - 12 to 18 months is necessary for anxiety to pass.
Several BL members have claimed a transition occurs around one year, with others admitting that some lingering effects are persistent beyond this. But the attitude typically changes and this is visible in posts.
If you are already exercising daily, you are doing the best possible thing for your brain.
Healthy diet is important too, but working out make WAY more difference.
And your intestinal discomfort is something I can relate to.
When it all began, I had SEVERE anxiety and pain just below my stomach within 2 hours of eating.
As time went on, my gut seemed to gain function.
Now, I experience tenderness or odd sensation VERY low in the GI - like down in the large intestine.
It has been a long and difficult process, but the gut seems to be much more capable of handling whatever I chose to eat.
I must admit, I couldn't stomach fast food until month six!
And it took me the ENTIRE year to regain all the weight I lost in the first month.
Of course I have been working out the whole time, but my ability to put thirty pounds back on seem directly tied to the functionality of my GI.
Let me know if you have any questions.
I am not keen on rambling tonight, as I usually do.
Until next time.