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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 559676" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Ecstasy is HIGHLY dangerous. It makes you feel really happy and 'loving' and like you want to have sex with everyone. Or that is what I have been told by several people who used it a lot. Of course that leaves you open to some very dangerous behaviors and unable to really protect yourself from those would would assault you sexually. </p><p></p><p>What no one tells you about ecstasy is that it destroys your ability to be happy - for a very long time. I am not sure of the exact mechanism in the brain, but it either permanently binds to the seritonin receptors or it burns them out so that they don't work and then you end up with a real need for a medication like prozac that works on the remaining seritonin receptors or else you are pretty much permanently depressed. I used to know some people who used it very often and they ALL have a major need fr ssri medications and constant depression even with ssri medications. Most of them have had several suicide attempts.</p><p></p><p>One side effect of ecstasy that is particularly easy to see is grinding your teeth. It is why you see people at raves with pacifiers - it helps keep them from wearing their teeth all the way down and having serious dental problems. I don't think the pacifiers are as common now as they used to be, but an adult iwth a pacifier or an Occupational Therapist (OT) chewy tube/necklace/etc...who doesn't have a history of Occupational Therapist (OT) sensory issues would be a red flag, in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Ecstacy is being mixed with other drugs now, esp viagra and cocaine/crack or even pcp or lsd and that makes it even more dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 559676, member: 1233"] Ecstasy is HIGHLY dangerous. It makes you feel really happy and 'loving' and like you want to have sex with everyone. Or that is what I have been told by several people who used it a lot. Of course that leaves you open to some very dangerous behaviors and unable to really protect yourself from those would would assault you sexually. What no one tells you about ecstasy is that it destroys your ability to be happy - for a very long time. I am not sure of the exact mechanism in the brain, but it either permanently binds to the seritonin receptors or it burns them out so that they don't work and then you end up with a real need for a medication like prozac that works on the remaining seritonin receptors or else you are pretty much permanently depressed. I used to know some people who used it very often and they ALL have a major need fr ssri medications and constant depression even with ssri medications. Most of them have had several suicide attempts. One side effect of ecstasy that is particularly easy to see is grinding your teeth. It is why you see people at raves with pacifiers - it helps keep them from wearing their teeth all the way down and having serious dental problems. I don't think the pacifiers are as common now as they used to be, but an adult iwth a pacifier or an Occupational Therapist (OT) chewy tube/necklace/etc...who doesn't have a history of Occupational Therapist (OT) sensory issues would be a red flag, in my opinion. Ecstacy is being mixed with other drugs now, esp viagra and cocaine/crack or even pcp or lsd and that makes it even more dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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