It's not worth it...
The side effects that Ecstasy gives off like tremors, teeth clenching and nausea, not to mention anxiety, depression and possible brain damage, swill absolutely suck the life out of any party and fast. Rumours say that Ecstast lets you get in touch with all your senses, but what you really "get in touch with" is the sensation of shaking, cramps, nausea, sweating, blurred vision... does that sound like fun? Also is the life-long damage Ecstasy can do to your brain worth one night where you're not even in control of your body really worth it?
Ecstasy is a very risky drug to be taking because it is possible to get away with taking an MDMA pill and only coming out slightly chilled or with no effect at all, but, it is also possible to get extremely sick because of all the possible illegal drugs that are dangerously combined into one pill. Here ire some of the short and long term effects that MDMA (Ecstasy) has on its users...
Ecstasy is a very risky drug to be taking because it is possible to get away with taking an MDMA pill and only coming out slightly chilled or with no effect at all, but, it is also possible to get extremely sick because of all the possible illegal drugs that are dangerously combined into one pill. Here ire some of the short and long term effects that MDMA (Ecstasy) has on its users...
Short-term effects:
*A user may feel these effects shortly after taking Ecstasy but they can also show up days or weeks after taking the drug. In the last few years, it has sent many young people to the emergency rooms because of its dangerous side affects (applies for short and long-term effects). Here are some of the short-term effects...
-Anxiety or panic attacks
-Increased blood pressure and heart rate (like any other stimulant)
-Blurred Vision
-Nausea, vomiting and convulsions
-Grinding of teeth and jaw pain
-Sweating
-Headaches
-Hallucinations
-Decreased Appetite
-Sleeping problems
-Tremors, muscle cramps, faintness and chills
-Death from severe dehydration and heat exhaustion, abnormal heart rate and liver failure a
-Depression, cranky, unable to concentrate, forgetful, exhausted and feeling like everyone is out to get you (After the initial effects have worn off, users may experience these after-effects).
-Anxiety or panic attacks
-Increased blood pressure and heart rate (like any other stimulant)
-Blurred Vision
-Nausea, vomiting and convulsions
-Grinding of teeth and jaw pain
-Sweating
-Headaches
-Hallucinations
-Decreased Appetite
-Sleeping problems
-Tremors, muscle cramps, faintness and chills
-Death from severe dehydration and heat exhaustion, abnormal heart rate and liver failure a
-Depression, cranky, unable to concentrate, forgetful, exhausted and feeling like everyone is out to get you (After the initial effects have worn off, users may experience these after-effects).
Long -term effects:
*Ecstasy is a very risky drug to take because it could either do no long-term effect at all to a users body, or completely destroy it depending on the pill they take. It can do extreme harm to both you physiological and psychological health like major organs failing or things like psychosis. Here are more possible long-term effects of Ecstasy...
-Liver damage.
-Flashbacks or psychosis.
- Taking too much Ecstasy can interfere with the body's ability to regulate its temperature. This can cause hypothermia and can lead to liver, kidney and cardiovascular failure.
- May damage the brain cells that release serotonin which can mean you mood and sleep are disturbed for a long time after use.
- Long-lasting permanent damage to the brain's ability to think and store memories.
Ecstasy directly affects the brain chemical serotonin, and how your brain cells communicate with each other (Clinical studies show that Ecstasy can be harmful to your brain and can increase the risk of permanent problems with memory and learning).
-Liver damage.
-Flashbacks or psychosis.
- Taking too much Ecstasy can interfere with the body's ability to regulate its temperature. This can cause hypothermia and can lead to liver, kidney and cardiovascular failure.
- May damage the brain cells that release serotonin which can mean you mood and sleep are disturbed for a long time after use.
- Long-lasting permanent damage to the brain's ability to think and store memories.
Ecstasy directly affects the brain chemical serotonin, and how your brain cells communicate with each other (Clinical studies show that Ecstasy can be harmful to your brain and can increase the risk of permanent problems with memory and learning).