The strange case of the man who took 40,000 ecstasy pills in nine years

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Doctors from London University have revealed details of what they believe is the largest amount of ecstasy ever consumed by a single person. Consultants from the addiction centre at St George's Medical School, London, have published a case report of a British man estimated to have taken around 40,000 pills of MDMA, the active ingredient in ecstasy, over nine years. The heaviest previous lifetime intake on record is 2,000 pills.
Though the man, who is now 37, stopped taking the drug seven years ago, he still suffers from severe physical and mental health side-effects, including extreme memory problems, paranoia, hallucinations and depression. He also suffers from painful muscle rigidity around his neck and jaw which often prevents him from opening his mouth. The doctors believe many of these symptoms may be permanent.

The man, known as Mr A in the report in the scientific journal Psychosomatics, started using ecstasy at 21. For the first two years his use was an average of five pills per weekend. Gradually this escalated until he was taking around three and a half pills a day. At the peak, the man was taking an estimated 25 pills every day for four years. After several severe collapses at parties, Mr A decided to stop taking ecstasy. For several months, he still felt he was under the influence of the drug, despite being bedridden.

Hallucinations

His condition deteriorated and he began to experience recurrent tunnel vision and other problems including hallucinations, paranoia and muscle rigidity. "He came to us after deciding that he couldn't go on any more," said Dr Christos Kouimtsidis, the consultant psychiatrist at St George's Medical School in Tooting who treated him for five months. "He was having trouble functioning in everyday life."

The doctors discovered that the man was suffering from severe short-term memory problems of a type usually only seen in lifetime alcoholics. But evaluating the full extent of his condition was difficult as his concentration and attention was so impaired he was unable to follow the simple tasks involved in the test.

"This was an exceptional case. His long- term memory was fine but he could not remember day to day things - the time, the day, what was in his supermarket trolley," said Dr Kouimtsidis. "More worryingly, he did not seem aware himself that he had these memory problems."

With no mental illness in his family and no prior psychiatric history, the doctors concluded that his unique condition was direct result of his intense ecstasy use.

"This is obviously an extreme case so we should not blow any observations out of proportion," says Dr Kouimtsidis. "But if this is what is happening to very heavy users, it might be an indication that daily use of ecstasy over a long period of time can lead to irreversible memory problems and other cognitive deficits."

For 10 years, MDMA has been suspected of causing these kinds of effects in heavy users. It is thought to be due to its disruption of the regulation of serotonin, a brain chemical believed to play a role in mood and memory. It remains unclear whether these effects are the result of permanent neurotoxic damage or just temporary reversible alterations in the brain.

A study today in a special MDMA issue of the British Journal of Psychopharmacology, suggests long-term side-effects may be temporary. The researchers from the University Of Louisiana could find no significant relationship between depression and recreational ecstasy use.

In the case of Mr A, a structural MRI brain scan failed to show any obvious damage or atrophy in his brain. However, these results, says Dr Kouimtsidis, are difficult to interpret. "A scan of this type is not sensitive enough," he said.

Such limitations in brain scanning technology, along with ethical and legal barriers to giving MDMA to human test subjects, have limited direct observation of the drug's effects in humans.

Instead, scientists have had to use recreational drug users as subjects in their studies. Conclusions from this are often flawed because few, if any, drugs users use ecstasy in isolation.

Cannabis user

Mr A was also a heavy cannabis user, and when he was encouraged to decrease his use, his paranoia and hallucinations disappeared and his anxiety abated. But his memory and concentration problems remained, leading the doctors to suspect that these may be permanent disabilities.

When he was admitted to a specialist brain injury unit and put on anti-psychotic medication, he did start to show some improvement. "Unfortunately, he discharged himself before we were able to complete the assessment," says Dr Kouimtsidis. "We continued to support him. But he started to use cannabis again and he dropped out. We tried to re-engage him but we lost him about a year ago."

The Guardian made several attempts to find the man without success.

Effects of ecstasy

MDMA is one the most intensely studied recreational drugs in history. But despite thousands of research papers and studies, scientific evidence on the side-effects remains inconclusive.

Death by overdose

Undoubtedly, large amounts of ecstasy can lead to over-heating which in turn, in rare cases, can trigger fatal heat stroke. Many factors contribute: number and strength of pills taken, environment, alcohol-consumption, body weight - but women seem more at risk. The bulk of ecstasy-related deaths around the world have been young women.

Water-poisoning

Panicking users, fearing they are overdosing, drink too much water and provoke hyponaetraemia (water-poisoning). Leah Betts died after drinking 14 pints in just 90 minutes. The recommended amount of water to drink per hour is one pint.

Toxic reactions

Much of the reports of toxic reactions are muddled with overdose or water-poisoning deaths. There is no clear evidence that some people suffer allergic reactions to ecstasy. However, around 10% of Western users do lack a key liver enzyme CYP2D6 needed to break down MDMA. This may make them more sensitive to the effects and more prone to accidental overdose.

Depression

Many weekend users report a mid-week mood dip. This is suspected to be related MDMA's effect on serotonin, but hard evidence is lacking. In heavy users, dips can turn to crashes and depression. However studies suggest this effect reverses after a 2-3 month abstinence.

Positive effects

Users still claim "long lasting improvements in self-awareness, self-esteem, openness and insight into personal problems", reports the study from the University Of Louisiana. In the US, research continues into the use of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy to treat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/drugs/Story/0,,1746333,00.html?gusrc=rss

The strange case of the man who took 40,000 ecstasy pills in nine years

· Usage increased to 25 tablets a day at peak
· Memory problems and paranoia may be lasting

David McCandless
Tuesday April 4, 2006
The Guardian


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Holy shit. I know pills are cheap as fuck in the UK, but still, he's had to have spent well over $100,000 on rolls alone. Not only that, but how did he not lose the magic? This just amazes me.

I'm speechless
 
This is possibly the case in point of STUPIDEST DRUG ABUSE ever reported, holy crap. How is this 'man' still alive ? I wonder if he took 40000 tylenols if he's liver would not have exploded long ago ? This case proves NOTHING other than if you are stupid, you will pay the consequences of serious drug abuse.

8( :( :|
 
25 pills everyday for 4 years...

Hah... There is no conclusive evidence that he ate that many pingers. he prolly just went hard, and is over estimating the amount of bikkies he had.

I mean, shit unless he was dropping 5-6 at a time to get high... christ.
 
How do you sleep, eat, basically function doing 25 pills a day?

Even if he were doing *only* 10 pills a day, wouldn't you just be so out of it all the time? What was he doing for work, he had to have been noticeably out of it.

Sweet got my 175 pills for the week already.
 
Voodoochild870 said:
Holy shit. I know pills are cheap as fuck in the UK, but still, he's had to have spent well over $100,000 on rolls alone. Not only that, but how did he not lose the magic? This just amazes me.

I'm speechless
my guess is that he was making the pills himself.
either that or he was sleeping with someone who was
 
Can anyone say dumbass?
The most important thing I ever learned about drugs is that once they stop getting you high, stop doing them.....
Maybe it's because I'm cheap or maybe because I like to get high but damn....
25 pills a day for 4 years? there is no way in hell he could roll.... He couldn't have had much if any seritonin & probably depleted his dopamine levels similarily. He might have just as well flushed 91,000 pills down to toilet, he'd still be just as fucked up.

-Doc
 
This story is incredible, and I am so irrated that a man consumed more pills in a week than I have in my entire life. Abusers like this (if there anymore, god I hope not) definately ruin it for the rest of us. I would rather be dead than the condition this guy has to live the rest of his life. Usually I would feel sorry for a person in this situation, but this is absolutely ridiculous.
 
I also struggle to understand how he could afford such abuse.. pills are very cheap at present, like £1-£2.50, but this guys usage was between 1990 and 1999. In that period, prices for indivdual pills dropped from about £15 to about £5. Obviously he would have been buying bulk but still he must have been spending a huge amount and probably not working either.

I bet his dealer was lovin' it =D
 
A quick thought. Does not this prove that MDMA is an extremely benign drug comparing to a majority of stuff over there? I mean take for example almost any kind of medicine 25 times a day, and almost surely you will end up in the grave pretty much soon. Granted that he's got some nasty after effects now, but the fact that he is still alive is amazing..
 
So they are relying on the self-report of a man with severely fucked memory to come up with this figure of 40,000 pills? Seems like a sound methodology to me 8)
 
Im guessing he probably sold pills to cover his habit....but damn...if he was doing that many pills, think about how many he was selling (if he was) Selling or owning and oil field would be the only way to afford that for so long.
 
it wont loose its magic if u tke 25.....i dont think ecstasy loose`s it magic...just u need more due to tolerance...no one takes the same dose of heroin all the time,,and eventually dosnt get high off it, did heroin loose its magic?..no...its just called tolerance and u need more to get offf...the same goes for ecstasy.


maybe he got pills for like $1,,,$25 a day...thats easy ..my habbits almost $50(not ecstasy)
 
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