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Originally Posted by aSpecAce
(Post 8552189)
RIP to the rave scene we all used to know and love circa 1995-2001 forever the golden age |
FIXED.
you young guys have no idea.
If you never raved at the plaza of nations, you weren't in the golden ages haha...
(all night raves, EVERY weekend lol)
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Originally Posted by geeknerd
(Post 8552213)
Long term high dose use changes brain structure and if you're at a point where you built up tolerance for 6-7, i'd re-evaluate my decision making skills and realize that maybe i should take a break to lower my tolerance instead of making it higher.
It's not just newbies. I would assume frequent users overdosing are common.
i have seen some people who pop, near crawling and dead during their first peak but once the peak is over, they say they are fine and can do more, which they do. The weaker peaks and euphoria will delude you but does it really make sense to take more of a substance that almost made you immobile?
What doesnt kill you makes you stronger, right? But the problem is, no one really knows when one more is too much until its too late.
Everyone is chasing the same high and the tolerance is different for everyone but you shouldnt fool yourself into thinking that just because you are taking 4 to reach a level of highness that someone reaches with 1 means you guys are receiving the same amount of risk and harm. 4 is going to be worse than 1, irrelevant of the level of highness one reaches with it. Especially since unlike alcohol, body size is not a significant factor with mdma dose.
At the very least you are doing 4 times more harm to your body. Mdma stacks, higher doses will change your brain structure, irrelevant to your level of soberness. |
listen to this guy.
there IS neuro toxicity associated with MDMA. i've talked people who have reviewed brain scans on regular users vs non users. and followed up years later.
users had 50% less neuronal recovery compared to those who didn't use it.
doesn't matter if you stop. it will still takes YEARS (talking upwards of past a decade) of recovery and you still won't be even close to someone who's never done it.
chasing, and going all night exponentially adds to the damage vs 1 round.
people that have developed underlying anxiety from too much popping, have reported that they "got over" and "recovered" after stopping for multiple years. but still cant fully recover back to normal.
anyway that being said, it's still fun and nice to know what it's like. but you shouldn't abuse it. it isn't like alcohol. it functions and interacts with your body in a very different way.
you don't just puke or whatever to get rid of it. if you take too much you will get serotonin syndrome and you WILL get brain damage.
if you have ever taken "SLIGHTLY" too much, you might experience super hot flashes, and slight uncontrollable twitching. at that point your brain is already getting some permanent damage.
once u go over that stage, you'll embarrass yourself by having seizures, or uncontrollable shitting and pissing of yourself while you wiggle around on the ground and the ambulance takes you away. at that point there is no denying you have experienced brain damage, and could possibly die.
just be responsible, dont be wreckless. DON'T CHASE.