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post-e depression? is there such a thing? (pg. 3)
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| kr00t0n |
| the first bunch of times its rather important to do it with people you know, so that when you come down you are comfortable and if something goes a bit hectic whilst you are ed, they can look after you ;) |
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| LiGHT78 |
I think the worst part of it is that you have so much fun going to a rave on E/Speed...that after that nothing else seems half as fun as it used to...I can't go to regular clubs anymore, because they're so bad it makes me angry...I can barely even have fun anymore, and all I can usually think about is the next time I'm hitting up a rave or an after hours, because I know it's the only way I'll ever have fun nowadays...
TIMO MAAS IN 10 DAYS! w00T |
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| lücid |
i don't really get "depressed" after rolling, but i do get the feeling like "man that was such a fun/amazing/intense/crazy night, i wanna do it again!" ... you just have to learn to look at it as a good experience and understand you can't feel that great *all* the time. there are plenty of other things in life that should bring you happiness, and if you can't find that happiness when you're sober, then you probably shouldn't be eating pills in the first place.
and of course take vitamins and 5htp and try to eat healthy the day after.
if possible, spend the night and the next day after with someone who went through the experience with you, someone who will understand and make you feel better, maybe a girlfriend/boyfriend or close friend. it's easier if you don't have to go through it alone.
now... back to the puddle! :D |
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| JenniferRene |
| quote: | Originally posted by Estella
What do people mean by stating, "I have to be with the right people?" That's always confused me. I've never done it and object to doing it at a club in the Midwest. :stongue:
So again, the right people? What do you mean... being around people you already know, best friends you trust, rely on? So it can be groundbreaking, spill your souls, be comforted, cry on shoulders etc? What's wrong with doing it with casual friends or even someone you just met one moment ago? Just making the most memorable night of your life minus the unfolding of depths, etc and on and on.
A guy friend of mine told me about one of his nights a couple weeks ago after doing E. I was thinking he'd be estatic! talking a thousands words a minute... but he mentioned not being with the right people and that was that. Can someone explain? |
So you’re saying you’d just take a pill that a complete stranger gives you just because he says it’s really E? How do you know what it really is?
If I’m with friends I know they’ll be able to watch over me and keep me in line if I start to do something stupid.
Not to mention the biggest factor:
Taking something from someone you’d call a friend vs. taking something from someone you just met = less likely chance of a little thing called rape |
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| JenniferRene |
| oops apologies Estella. i saw where you just edited your previous post. gotcha now. ;) |
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| DRM |
| it really does baffle me how some people can be so utterly clueless about the side effects of the drugs they are taking :conf: |
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| kr00t0n |
Ah bless, the sweet innocent noobishness of some :)
You guys need to rework your mentality, dont be sad about wanting to go back the time you had, aknowledge that you had an awesome time, and that you will be able to experience something like it again.
I dont find it makes everything else seem less exciting, and I'm clocking 7 years of use now.
If anything, I enjoy sober life more now than I ever did, and still enjoy getting ed up on some weekends :D
Roll on Trance Generation this friday!!! :crazy: |
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| lücid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Estella
What do people mean by stating, "I have to be with the right people?" That's always confused me. I've never done it and object to doing it at a club in the Midwest. :stongue:
So again, the right people? What do you mean... being around people you already know, best friends you trust, rely on? So it can be groundbreaking, spill your souls, be comforted, cry on shoulders etc? What's wrong with doing it with casual friends or even someone you just met one moment ago? Just making the most memorable night of your life minus the unfolding of depths, etc and on and on.
A guy friend of mine told me about one of his nights a couple weeks ago after doing E. I was thinking he'd be estatic! talking a thousand words a minute!... but he mentioned not being with the right people and that was that. Can someone explain? |
first time i ever rolled was with this girl i was sort of friends with, and 2 of her suitemates. i didn't know any of them all that well but i felt comfortable around them... we ended up being inseperable friends for about a year after that.
then there was another time i ate a pill at like 6am, around a bunch of people i barely knew. it wasn't bad at all, i just didn't really connect with anyone so i was kind of off in my own reality, lost in the music and not talking to anyone. it was actually a really good and intense roll, i just didn't have any of the e-tard emotions going on...
for me, i don't really like to be around people who aren't rolling when i'm rolling, unless it's someone who knows wtf is going on and is pretty chill about it. it can really tweek you out and start to with your head if you're around the wrong people. all it takes is one random little thing for you to start to get all paranoid and tweeked out by someone. |
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| mfdoom |
| someone is new to drugs |
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| FallingMoon |
| It usually happens to everyone...after my first time I was super unhappy/depressed...it's normal though because your body is not accustomed to losing such a high level of serotonin (which is what causes mood elevations within your brain) at one time. Since the actual pill gives you a state of well being and happiness your serotonin levels fluctuate and you lose a lot at once but your brain produces serotonin back rapidly. For the first couple of months I rolled, it always happened...I quit for 2 years because I didn't like how it felt but when I started again I never felt depressed and still don't...You should def. read about it though, it's good to be educated on the drugs you take and their effects. There are many sites for it...I personally like erowid but there are many more you can look into. |
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| kr00t0n |
| also take into account that everyone's neurological make-up differs, some ppl should never take drugs, others can seemingly be designed for it :D |
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| FallingMoon |
| quote: | Originally posted by kr00t0n
also take into account that everyone's neurological make-up differs, some ppl should never take drugs, others can seemingly be designed for it :D |
+1 on this...very true. |
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