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Want to try MDMA tomorrow, but slighly worried about a sharpish chest pain

TremeloBar

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Hi everyone :)

I'm new here, but would like your advice on my dog's potential upcoming MDMA experience.

My dog dabbled in snorting Ritalin about 2 months ago. He has stopped after snorting about 40mgs a night 1 time a week for one month (about 4-6 times in total of snorting high doses). He would usually snort 20mgs and then later another 20mgs while smoking, drinking (only 4 beers and about ten cigarettes when he goes out) and a joint or 2 per day . After snorting 30mgs in one go about one month ago, he experienced tingling in his hands and feet, an irregular heartbeat and fast breathing. This really scared the shit out of him. He felt like he was going to die and was about to go to the hospital, but then it started to subside after about 20mins. Since then he has had some slight discomfort in the upper left side of his chest (sharp sort of pain).

My dog's friend has offered him some pure MDMA crystals to take tomorrow night at a rave. Today he has experienced slight chest pain and is worried that the MDMA might give him a heart attack. He's a 19 y/o male dog, skinny, 78kg, 1.78m (a big dog) and get's moderate exercise like once or twice a month. He knows the MDMA is good, because a lot of his friends has taken it and has described the MDMA's effects. What they told him about their effects on this MDMA, matches the effects of pure MDMA according to a lot of research. Do you guys think it's safe for him to pop around 100-120mgs of MDMA tomorrow? I have also considered the chest pain being anxiety related and not heart related since my dog is so young.

Any advice would be appreciated .
 
Whether or not you have heart problems, if you are having panic issues then it can ruin MDMA because MDMA is a stimulant. I've had many nights completely ruined by going into a roll with too much anxiety.

Definitely go to the doctor and get your heart checked on the ECG to make sure that there is nothing wrong. Angina can definitely be anxiety related or it can be a symptom of something more serious. Only a doctor is qualified to answer your question. It would be irresponsible of us to recommend any drugs at this point. The constant issues lasting for a month since the abuse of a stimulant is a red flag for sure and either way, I would go see the doctor.

Welcome to Bluelight and please note that we don't allow you to SWIM, feed to your pet, etc. Everyone knows that it is you who is consuming the drugs.
 
Cool, thanks guys. I told the guy I don't want it. I actually talked to my dad about it and I'm going to the doctor tomorrow.
 
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