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Boomer187
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| quote: | Originally posted by NeoPhono
My thoughts? MDMA is just like any other drug...when it's in your system it has effects that decay following a logarythmic function until it goes to nothing. I'm not sure anyone would think that taking a drug, that has a marked effect on an individual would somehow not cause some sort of chemical change in the body. That's what drugs do! I mean holy sh*t, acetaminophen reduces prostaglandin levels, so lets all stop taking Tylenol. Drugs have a chemical impact on our bodies, and its up to us to decide if the benefits outweigh the risks. And when the risk is a nominal decrease in seretonin levels 2 months after use, eventually returning to normal, I think the risk is rather small for any long term negative impact. Sh*t, half the world is on SSRIs, go get yourself a damn prescription and we won't have anything to worry about it anyway. |
well the one problem is we don't knwo the real long term effects since there aren't any longitudunal studies, and there are only a few people that actually qualify as long term users.
think of it as drinking, seems fine and dandy for a long time. Then you get cirrhosis of the liver. long term effects like that are unknown, and would be key in the arguement of making this legal or not.
another thing these studies need to control for is concurrent drug use. I am guessing a lot of these people don't just take mdma, so other drugs may be effecting the results.
in either case, I am not satisfied with any side of the story.
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Apr-09-2004 22:46
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Krypton
83.798 g/6.022x10^23

Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Texas
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| quote: | Originally posted by NeoPhono
My thoughts? MDMA is just like any other drug...when it's in your system it has effects that decay following a logarythmic function until it goes to nothing. I'm not sure anyone would think that taking a drug, that has a marked effect on an individual would somehow not cause some sort of chemical change in the body. That's what drugs do! I mean holy sh*t, acetaminophen reduces prostaglandin levels, so lets all stop taking Tylenol. Drugs have a chemical impact on our bodies, and its up to us to decide if the benefits outweigh the risks. And when the risk is a nominal decrease in seretonin levels 2 months after use, eventually returning to normal, I think the risk is rather small for any long term negative impact. Sh*t, half the world is on SSRIs, go get yourself a damn prescription and we won't have anything to worry about it anyway. |
the only adverse effects on an individual would be low levels of seritonin for a time, until the body replentishes the supply.
when people die, or go to the hospital, its rarely is because of the drug itself. its always a number of factors such as dehydration, exhaustion (from not resting), and overheating.
that is why they say to have a bottle of water with you, and to rest at least once every hour.
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Apr-09-2004 22:51
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Krypton
83.798 g/6.022x10^23

Registered: Nov 2003
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| quote: | Originally posted by NeoPhono
I really don't buy the "long term effects" arguement though. The world dives into many drugs and procedures without studying long term effects (i.e. the effects on an individual throughout a lifetime). Look at the so called "roux-en-y" gastric bypass or laser eye surgeries. These techniques are only 10-15 years old, and millions of Americans have gotten them. Do we have any idea of what it could do to the individual after 50 or 60 years? No. The same this holds for drugs such as viagra, lipitor, etc. It's all a personal call. If you read the facts that we have available, and make up your own mind as to the risks, then it's your responsibility. But saying that people shouldn't do it because of the long term effects is a little hypocritical considering there are so many drugs and procedures done everyday that we have no idea what the "long term effects" may be. Why should people hold off on MDMA for the long term effects when we don't with "legal" drugs?
I agree though, other drug interactions probably do play a part in altering the effects of MDMA, but I would guess that THC would probably be the most benign of the recreational drugs. |
i never said dont take MDMA because of the long term effects. i never even said, "dont do it". my entire point was that the US gov't is hugely exagerating the effects of ecstasy, based on the faulty research of only one doctor.
and the long term effects of ecstasy are known, and i think long-term is classified as more than a year. i saw a documentary on MDMA on ABC a while back. they were making the point, that the gov't tells u, that if u take ecstasy, your brain will lose 50-75% functionality of seritonin. but, the reality was, the many millions of users who have taken ectasy since the 1980's. not one of them has said, i cant function, im always depressed, i dont feel like i used to, before i started taking MDMA. they all say, im still the same way i was, before i started taking MDMA.
one of the people on there was a very long-term user, who said he's taken MDMA over 1000 times in the last 10 years. he DID seem a little weird, but maybe thats because he had taken the drug very recently before that interview.
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Apr-09-2004 23:51
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Boomer187
Spicy Hotdog

Registered: Aug 2001
Location: USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Heinz
i never said dont take MDMA because of the long term effects. i never even said, "dont do it". my entire point was that the US gov't is hugely exagerating the effects of ecstasy, based on the faulty research of only one doctor.
and the long term effects of ecstasy are known, and i think long-term is classified as more than a year. i saw a documentary on MDMA on ABC a while back. they were making the point, that the gov't tells u, that if u take ecstasy, your brain will lose 50-75% functionality of seritonin. but, the reality was, the many millions of users who have taken ectasy since the 1980's. not one of them has said, i cant function, im always depressed, i dont feel like i used to, before i started taking MDMA. they all say, im still the same way i was, before i started taking MDMA.
one of the people on there was a very long-term user, who said he's taken MDMA over 1000 times in the last 10 years. he DID seem a little weird, but maybe thats because he had taken the drug very recently before that interview. |
seems like a big undershot saying long term effects are 1 yr+.
yeah there are a few qualified long term users, but it is just guess work at what else he has done.
the best way to do it is setup a longituduanl study keeping track of seratonin levels and any other flucuating levels over a long periood of time, not just one year, but a decade or two.
of course being able to administer mdma to people for 10 years, and getting funding would be pretty mjuch impossible, but it is our best shot at getting to the heart of the matter.
just think, all you E users could be my guinea pigs 
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