E question?

Nickkie62

Active Member
I did twice in september and I haven't done it since... but sometimes when I'm extremely high I feel like I'm on E for a few mins? or sometimes i'll be sober and i'll feel like i'm rolling for a little...has this happened to anyone?
 

Cubano1211

Mota King
not to me :? dont know why that would be either, never read/heard anything about E having lasting effects like that... hmm ive heard that LSD is supposed to in some cases have moments like that.. but like I said never heard that about E
 

CALIGROWN

Well-Known Member
the feeling you have from mdma..(extecy) is the release of saratonin(didn't spell it right I know it's early still) from your brain into your spine....it's a normal function of the human brain...but when you take x it excels it making you euphoric...so sometimes when you smoke pot or drink your brain will release more saratonin to your spine then usual..thats why you fell it slightly every now and then...
 

porchmonkey4life

Well-Known Member
Um, MDMA does not release serotonin to your spine. That's actually a widely believed myth about MDMA (proliferated by a botched psychological study on monkeys by an idiot named George Ricuarte Ricaurte MDMA Research Controversy) Serotonin is a neurochemical, naturally present in your brain. it works with the neurotransmitters in your brain as a serotonin agonist (blocking the reuptake of serotonin in the synaptic cleft, so that the normal amount of SN that is usually recycled by your brain is retained, giving you those 'rolling' feelings of euphoria.)

As an answer to your question, yes, many people who try E will report feeling as if they are rolling while not actually on the drug, days to weeks after the first few times they tried E. This is a normal residual effect of the drug, and it will go away (not that I'd want it to). Many drugs give us residual effects, some are more social in their origins (such as weed), but most are biophysiological. Nothing to worry about.

I suggest you cherish those residual E moments, because they will not happen quite as often (if at all) if you begin doing E more often. For me and most people I know, MDMA loses its 'magic' after the 4th or 5th time you do it. And for the neurochemical reasons I mentioned above, you should not do E more than once a month because it takes your brain 6-8 weeks (like most psychoactive drugs) to fully recover from the depleted serotonin levels caused by the effect of the E. MDMA is by far, my favorite substance, and it has a lot of therapeutic potential in mental health services. Don't abuse it. It will lose it's effectiveness. I really only do E at raves, and only like 3-5 times a year. PLURR!!!
 

aattocchi

Well-Known Member
Um, MDMA does not release serotonin to your spine. That's actually a widely believed myth about MDMA (proliferated by a botched psychological study on monkeys by an idiot named George Ricuarte Ricaurte MDMA Research Controversy) Serotonin is a neurochemical, naturally present in your brain. it works with the neurotransmitters in your brain as a serotonin agonist (blocking the reuptake of serotonin in the synaptic cleft, so that the normal amount of SN that is usually recycled by your brain is retained, giving you those 'rolling' feelings of euphoria.)
What if you had something that works similar? Except, instead of blocking reuptake of Seritonin it blocks the reuptake of Dopamine and Epinephrine.

I have never used any, but I know of something that works like you are saying MDMA works like, just a little different.
 

porchmonkey4life

Well-Known Member
then you'd have a kickass drug that many would probably give handjobs and suck cock for. and yeah, many modern antidepressants/antianxiety prescription psychoactives work in a similar way as MDMA. the main diff is that it takes your brain 6-8 weeks of daily administration of the substance for it to begin to take a noticeable effect, MDMA works almost immediately, but it's effect on the brain also goes away just as quickly, leaving your brain temporarily depleted of SN NTMs, not to mention making you feel extremely good rather than just making life bearable.
 

xbravoz

Well-Known Member
I've done about 2000 hits of E...I never had flashbacks....although I'm depressed and stupid now>>>LMAO
 

porchmonkey4life

Well-Known Member
i think you mean norepinephrine aka noradrenaline. it's a catacholamine synthesized from dopamine by DA hydroxilase. it's also a CNS and sympathetic NS stress hormone. And yeah, E makes you stupid and is strongly correlated with long term emotional problems. I can still count on two hands how many times I've dropped E, and I regret that I don't get the same effect from it due to tolerance. Just remember that MDMA is highly addictive, and extremely dangerous to your health if abused. Try not to roll more than a few times a year. And there are tests you can buy DanceSafe.org so you can test if your pills are actually MDMA, MDA, speed, or cough syrup laced with DXM. luck!
 

bush basher

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i used to feel like i was gurnin just after i finished work on a friday. i think its cos i was knowing i was going to be. ha ha
 
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