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Re: Redirected: mdma brain damage

Posted by jamesn on November 25, 2003, at 8:06:36

In reply to Redirected: mdma brain damage, posted by Dr. Bob on November 20, 2003, at 17:57:05

> Re: mdma brain damage are you suffering too?
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> Posted by cookie0876 on November 19, 2003, at 18:34:52
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> In reply to mdma brain damage are you suffering too?, posted by jamesn on November 18, 2003, at 10:12:36
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> You mentioned strange sensations in your head but didn't describe them. Do they feel like mild jolts of electricity or vibrations at all? I had a similar experience after smoking ice. I smoked it about six months until this one dreadful night when I had a major panic attack accompanied by vibrations all over my body. I never had mania or anxiety before this. Doctors speculate this brought out an underlying illness. I think it's crap. I think I have brain damage. I think I did this to myself. I take wellbutrin. It doesn't really help with the vibrations or weird sensations, but it helps me from totally freaking out or crying all night about it. Benzos are the only things that work for me. What is this miracle drug that you speak of? I don't know if this type of brain damage will repair itself over time. Once you have it, you're stuck with it... RIGHT? cookie_0876@hotmail.com
Hi cookie I have tryed to email you but it didn't work, I can tell you what has worked for me, and go into more details if you email me, I have recovered from these problems once, maybe not everyone does, but it is possible
cheers
james
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> Re: mdma brain damage are you suffering too? » cookie0876
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> Posted by pixygoth on November 20, 2003, at 14:49:40
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> In reply to Re: mdma brain damage are you suffering too?, posted by cookie0876 on November 19, 2003, at 18:34:52
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> I just want to say that they *used* to think brain damage was irreversible - but stuff like this (your head feelings sound oddly like Effexor withdrawal by the way) I'm sure can fix itself. It's a matter of the brain reconstructing the mechanisms that were damaged, not necessarily in the same "place", but with new neural cells...
> get me?
> There are I'm sure more qualified people than I here to talk about this.
> S


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