Posted by Brian Sorgatz at 7:28 PM

SHANTRA left this comment at August 17, 2009 9:23 PM
Good luck with this, Brian. At one point, my ex-husband was interested in pursuing this avenue as a means of healing our relationship, but we never pursued the idea.
Raquel left this comment at August 18, 2009 10:08 AM
Be careful with this, Brian. I wasted a year of my life experimenting with this drug. I can't say I didn't enjoy it, but I can't say that I didn't pay a high cost for it as well. I was fortunate enough to pull away before I lost all my sense of reality, but I had other friends who weren't, like a successful lawyer who lost his family and career and now lives in a trailer with a crack addicted stripper. I know it sounds like the stuff television is made of but I'm not kidding. This really happens... a lot. If you try it, enjoy it, but like anything else that poses high risk, put careful consideration into all that may come with it.
Brian Sorgatz left this comment at August 18, 2009 10:27 AM
Raquel,
My life sucks so hard already that it’s totally worth the risk. In a few months, credit card debt may put me on the street, basically because I spend too much time fuming over my past to take proper care of myself today. I have relatively little to lose and much to gain from occasional use of MDMA.
Patrick left this comment at August 19, 2009 2:53 PM
The rebound from an MDMA high can be really harsh. What comes up most come down or, if you prefer, ever action has an equal and opposite reaction. Ex is fun and you'll feel great in the short term, but I really really really caution against using it to deal with your problems. Eventually the drug will lose its zing (as they all do) and you'll take more just to not feel the low. One day, if you stop taking it altogether, the crash will be horrible.
Besides, are you really dealing with your past or just masking it? Sticking your feelings in the corner means they'll just come back later, and angrier/sadder than ever.
None of this comes from friends' experiences, etc. -- direct and personal from my own life. It's not easy, huh?
Brian Sorgatz left this comment at August 19, 2009 5:11 PM
1.) There are ways of coping with the comedown, such as 5-HTP supplements to restore serotonin.
2.) I plan to visit the MDMA experience, not to live there. I understand that it’s not an everyday palliative but a drug to be used on rare occasions to gain insight and wisdom. Before it hit the dance club scene, MDMA was effectively used this way.

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