MDMA Dosage Effects ~ Tolerance

throwdo

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Iv puked on mushrooms still triped balls never weighed shrooms i just put bagsfool in pots and made my tea im asuming yall dry yalls first i just rinsed all the bugs off and started my cook
 

Mr. Bongwater

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For real.... Mixing drugs is so dangerous.
I enjoy mixing PSYCHEDELICS but I do My research before even thinking about it.
And the only psychedelics I ever have mixed are cannabis, ketamine, dmt, MDMA, psilocybin, and LSD.

Have heard horrible stories of people mixing LSD with ANY pharmaceutical like aderal or anti depressants... They literally do not stop tripping. The LSD + pharmy combo always puts people almost into permeant trips. No matter what, people will trip for days with these combos... and not a good trip mind You.... I always hear these stories of people ending up in the hospital and/or getting arrested.
you remember when i told you about my friend who ruined his brain from pyschs? he was on all kinds of pharma bs the entire time he took mdma/lsd/shrooms, that might explain a lot lol
 

Mr. Bongwater

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you shouldn't mess with those meds anyways unless u absolutely need to, it causes 10 times more problems then it helps, nothing but a money racket, it aint morals why certain drugs are legal and illgal its because the government can't handle people not being another brick in the wall, shit i wouldn't be surprised if they pumped stuff in the air down in the states to make people wanna go out and buy more crap
 

Mr. Bongwater

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"Molly is cheap. Its street price in the U.S. is usually around $30-$40 for 100mg, which is typically enough for a first-time user."

is it seriously that expensive in the us?? theres no way it can't be, its 7 us a 0.1 here which is 10 cad
 
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visajoe1

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liquid acid was always my fav. once i was fortunate to have some pure ketamine when the comedown started and i was right back in it. Fuck that was amazing. The ketamine still had the lab seal on it 8)

Its not the same anymore tho. The above was about 16 years go. My buddy came up on some tabs for me a couple years ago, and it just wasnt as enjoyable. I'd still do it again with good company!
 

Budddha

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idk how much I took in hs. When you get a back pack full on front you don't usually count. I can honestly say I know my brain chemistry changed because of it. I was a sad boy and didn't know true happiness until I started taking mdma. After I started using I ran away from my Dads and cut ties; got a job went to college, got married, bought a house, had kids, and then employed myself. And now I mostly chill... but I am depressed chemically; but I understand my symptoms and don't let it control me anymore. I take Zoloft for now... so I don't flash on my employees. I'll drop the Zoloft when the kids get a little bigger and less attached.
 

visajoe1

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idk how much I took in hs. When you get a back pack full on front you don't usually count. I can honestly say I know my brain chemistry changed because of it. I was a sad boy and didn't know true happiness until I started taking mdma. After I started using I ran away from my Dads and cut ties; got a job went to college, got married, bought a house, had kids, and then employed myself. And now I mostly chill... but I am depressed chemically; but I understand my symptoms and don't let it control me anymore. I take Zoloft for now... so I don't flash on my employees. I'll drop the Zoloft when the kids get a little bigger and less attached.
Thats a cool story, I'm happy for you Buddha. That is the definition of boot strapping.
 

visajoe1

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I did a research paper in college, 2001, about MDMA. It was pretty new at the time, but not a lot of info on it outside clinical arenas. It was developed decades ago as a therapeutic medicine. To help patients discuss difficult topics in therapy. It was deemed a successful drug.

What I learned is what it does to the brain. When you take MDMA, your brain is forced to dump all the serotonin it has available. It squeezes your serotonin neurons like a sponge. The problem is, they can never recover back to its original form. The dendrites (like branches in a tree) of the neuron are damaged and dont "re-inflate" properly. So the sponge is smaller, so to speak. This is why users have to an increasing amount to feel anything. Some eventually report not feeling anything. Some have long term depression issues related to low serotonin levels.

Zoloft (or SSRI class) will help because it keeps serotonin levels from dropping by protecting what serotonin is available.
 

Mr. Bongwater

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I did a research paper in college, 2001, about MDMA. It was pretty new at the time, but not a lot of info on it outside clinical arenas. It was developed decades ago as a therapeutic medicine. To help patients discuss difficult topics in therapy. It was deemed a successful drug.

What I learned is what it does to the brain. When you take MDMA, your brain is forced to dump all the serotonin it has available. It squeezes your serotonin neurons like a sponge. The problem is, they can never recover back to its original form. The dendrites (like branches in a tree) of the neuron are damaged and dont "re-inflate" properly. So the sponge is smaller, so to speak. This is why users have to an increasing amount to feel anything. Some eventually report not feeling anything. Some have long term depression issues related to low serotonin levels.

Zoloft (or SSRI class) will help because it keeps serotonin levels from dropping by protecting what serotonin is available.
so theres no way to use mdma without brain damage? i feel fine it helped me get over trauma
 

visajoe1

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I think the term brain damage is a bit excessive for its intended use. It was designed to help people get over trauma, so you realized that benefit as well , it seems. Rolling regularly is another story though, as there would likely be measurable differences on a chemical level. On a personal level, you just may feel a darker shade of grey when feeling down up to serious depression on a daily basis. Lot of variables. But, if you feel fine, you're probably fine. I was just amazed when I started researching. Science is crazy
 

DrUgZrBaD

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I think the term brain damage is a bit excessive for its intended use. It was designed to help people get over trauma, so you realized that benefit as well , it seems. Rolling regularly is another story though, as there would likely be measurable differences on a chemical level. On a personal level, you just may feel a darker shade of grey when feeling down up to serious depression on a daily basis. Lot of variables. But, if you feel fine, you're probably fine. I was just amazed when I started researching. Science is crazy

And it burns holes in your brain............

Remember that?
 
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