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ecstasy and clinical depression, NO!

ecstasy completely empties the seritonin reserves into the brain causing euphoria. If you have serotonin depleted depression such as me you will get as much out of ecstasy as three over the counter tylenol. Then like most who feel terrible the next two days you will feel thousands times worse. I mean one step from suicide. I am speaking from experience!
 
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Umm?

Sorry to hear that you are suffering from post MDMA depression.. Time, exercise and a healthy diet will do it right.

MDMA doesn't COMPLETELY deplete you serotonin.. you'd be dead.

Your post doesn't really make sense? Are you saying that if you take paracetamol (or APAP) after you take MDMA it's going to make you feel worse? I highly doubt that :\
 
So basically your warning people no to do mdma for a few days in a row...? Umm we all knew that but thanks. Oh, and it's spelt serotonin, and its a fundamental neurotransmitter in the brain that will never be depleted or else many parts of the brain wouldnt be able to transmit messages.
 
roller11dude. While serotonin is a fundamental neurotransmitter, the amount varies greatly between person to person so what may be right for some is not right for others. I can't even feel ecstasy except for the one time I took morphine with it...even then it was a light buzz.

By the way it is not MDMA induced depression it is clinical depression. I have been hospitalized for it 8 times in the last 15 years including being court ordered by the goverment to be institutionlized. I know it sounds exaggerated but that's because too many people without ligitimate problems use it as a crutch while I just want to educate the public from my first person point of view.
 
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Frequency of use? Did you test?

Perhaps you didn't mix with MDMA so well and your serotonin isn't producing as much as you need?
 
Correct. I only used ecstasy about 10 times and never within a week of each other. I had been taking antidepressants, antianxiey, and antipsychotics for six years before I ever tried MDMA. The antidepressants that worked with serotionin worked the best soI had to read about the actual neurophysics behind MDMA before I could understand why everyone else at the parties was in another demension and I was stuck on planet reality.

On another note though I am not educated on the chemistry behind LSD which by the way worked AMAZINGLY!
 
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Good to know! I might be experiencing that in a few days actually.

Which antidepressants did you find allowed you to roll best?

You said LSD worked amazingly... for your depression or just the events occurring after taking it
 
ecstasy completely empties the seritonin reserves into the brain causing euphoria. If you have serotonin depleted depression such as me you will get as much out of ecstasy as three over the counter tylenol. Then like most who feel terrible the next two days you will feel thousands times worse. I mean one step from suicide. I am speaking from experience!

5htp. eat it. every day. it's good stuff
 
Good to know! I might be experiencing that in a few days actually.

Which antidepressants did you find allowed you to roll best?

You said LSD worked amazingly... for your depression or just the events occurring after taking it

More the depression than the events afterward. The want to do more of the thing that helped your depression is enormous. But taking 2 1/2 hits every three days for weeks at a time really distorts your reality...which is exactly the problem with depression. It's just digging a hole but the LSD makes you forget all your problems for those euphoric hours.

As for antidepressants helping you roll better I have heard that some helped. The problem with these antidepressants is that each person reacts differently to them so I can only say I've heard they've helped but I don't know the specifics.
 
As for antidepressants helping you roll better I have heard that some helped. The problem with these antidepressants is that each person reacts differently to them so I can only say I've heard they've helped but I don't know the specifics.

SSRI's (antidepressants) stop MDMA working. MDMA, well, most of MDMA's effects in the brain is making the SERT (serotonin transporter (serotonin reuptake pump)) work in reverse, taking serotonin from axons of brain cells and pushing them into the synapse.. SSRI's (Serotonin reuptake inhibitors) work by BLOCKING the effect of SERTs. Having a higher binding affinity for SERT than MDMA.. SSRI's stop MDMAs effects on serotonin (for the most part).

But yeah, people suffering from clinical depression shouldn't be taking MDMA in the first place.

Good luck!
 
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