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Ecstasy in moderation alleviates depression? (pg. 5)
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Clovis
I'd just like to say that the absolute joy which I get for a few hours from a good roll is well worth any comedown depression or irritability.

Eating pills every now and then is good fun and so far I haven't found any negative effects that are any worse than anything else we consume daily.
iammesol
Not to blatantly go off topic, but that quote in your sig wins, Clovis.
Clovis
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Originally posted by iammesol
Not to blatantly go off topic, but that quote in your sig wins, Clovis.



Chuck Yeager > Chuck Norris


Yeah I in said it...
Beat Blog
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Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
Actually your analogy is wrong

MDMA is twice as effective as an SSRI so therefore is it twice as good? no its just more potent and should be administered with smaller dosages.

Do not try to defend antidepressents!


At what stage did I state that MDMA is "twice as effective as an SSRI", or even try to defend anti-depressants? (I actually have no opinion of them)

Your complete inability to even comprehend the simplest paragraph leads me to completely disregard you opinion, due to the fact that you have most likely misinterpreted or misunderstood whatever you have read or been told about the subject in the past.
noikeee
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Originally posted by Mattsanity
anyone who gets depressed after ecstasy use is just straight and should get his balls cut off. first of all, people take ecstasy because it gets them happy but when the effects wear out and you wake up the next day feeling absolutely and dont put any effort in being happy while sober KNOWing you're gonna have your next pill after some time, then they should just quit taking E and being some holy religious person, simple as that. smart E users know that their willpower will have to get them through the soberish times but they know that E will relieve their tensions again. so basically, what I'm saying is that E shouldnt be taken and reminisced on while you're on the effect. it should also give you an enlightening thought process while you're sober. "I'm sober and Im struggling right now but I know that through my willpower, I will be able to pull through this and a nice dose of stackers will be upon my grasp in a short while." now that's the right mentality


You're a ing idiot.
Clovis
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Originally posted by noikeee
You're a ing idiot.



Common knowledge.
diggerz
I felt the need to respond to this thread and all I can say is that MDMA does not equal 'ecstacy' (street name). 'Ecstacy', as you all know, is a combination of chemicals that has unpredictable long-term effects on the neurotransmitters of your brain, it does contain a small percentage of MDMA.

The true substance that is MDMA (without the other chemicals that make up a pill) could help mildly depressed patients for a weekend, the solution is only seen in the short-term scope and not as a long-term remedy.

2 cents. :thepirate
Mattsanity
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Originally posted by noikeee
You're a ing idiot.


what the are you talking about sweetheart? Im the bonified truth fagot
Clovis
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Originally posted by Mattsanity
what the are you talking about sweetheart? Im the bonified truth fagot



bona fide
misterpink
I have to admit, I struggled with depresion until I started taking e. That said, I also came out of a relationship that isolated me from my friends and the things I enjoy. I went back to exercising, going out, having friends, etc. I think those that were depressed and changed did so because taking e gets a person out, gets them active, gets them socializing on some basic level, as it did for me. I wonder how valid this statement is.

silene
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Originally posted by misterpink
... I wonder how valid this statement is.


I felt a similar effect as well.
Allied Nations
i can see how someone feeling really happy [on E] would make them realize their life isn't and get out of mild depression
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