DRUGS, answer the question. :)?
Question by Dan A: DRUGS, answer the question. :)?
I am a regular user of ecstasy, however this has only been recently due to the rising number of events in my state. I do not go over board with the drug, a few at each event, its been quite regular too.. i cannot drink because i always chuck it back up, no matter how little the amount is, and dope.. makes me lazy, feel dumb and eat junk food. not a wise choice. Anyone got any ideas on the regulations and how often i should consume ecstasy? cheers ppl.
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Answer by Meg
Prolonged, frequent use of MDMA is pretty hard on your body. You might find this article from NIDA helpful: http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofacts/ecstasy.html. It talks about some of the cognitive and physical problems that can develop if you take ecstasy regularly. I’m not saying it’s BAD to take ecstasy, necessarily. But I would definitely question why you feel the NEED to take it at these “events.” Clearly, you think you need some kind of substance (alcohol, pot, or MDMA) in order to have a good time, right? But, seriously? Is that really the person you want to be? It seems pretty adolescent to me, personally.
Just some food for thought. Be careful out there!
Answer by Arianna C
ya personally i think your a dumbie!!! Ecstacy is a really bad drug and something stupid to do! do you have a death wish? you really need to think about what you are doing.
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