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low mda/mdma use with heart condition?
#21572390 - 04/20/15 04:11 PM (9 years, 30 days ago) |
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i didnt want to post this showing my username for various reasons
im thinking of trying small ammounts of mdma and mda (not togeather) after a long peroid off them and never trying mda
i have a heart condition and have lived through much but feels a small ammount of these would be good for a little fun/better than anti depresasnts/psychotics to help me deal with things better although realising drug alone are never hte answer i have made progresses here and there.
i wonder if some hash might be a good idea to have on stand by even for small doses starting at 5-30mg to bring things down a bit if i need. i don't really want to use hash again but seems a good idea in this situation.
i have recently tried 2cb 5mg doese 4 times with some slight after effects on heart but similar to a hot bath. SWIM likes hot baths, and concidered a 10mg dose soon, i have also had my first L experience (about 3/4 of a tab, the rest was taken in micro doses) and that wont be taken on again, some cev were good/strage and that with the onset was the only good part about it but not worth the unsettled feelings i endured for hours.
i stopped alcohol for a few weeks before trying either of these and its been 5 months or so since i had a drop but thinking of having a little of that too.
Edited by Anonymous (04/20/15 06:39 PM)
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Anonymous #2
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Re: low mda/mdma use wiht heart condition? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#21572905 - 04/20/15 06:37 PM (9 years, 30 days ago) |
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Nobody is going to be able to answer this question. I would think it depends on the heart condition. I would stay away from MDx compounds if it involves any kind of arrhythmia.
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Anonymous #1
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Re: low mda/mdma use wiht heart condition? [Re: Anonymous #2]
#21572955 - 04/20/15 06:52 PM (9 years, 30 days ago) |
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it does invole arrhythmia and have taken a more safer approacth to my health the last few years, diet/exercise, i have used mdma fair few times before (not for 7+ years) whilst on my heart meds at same time thats why i think at much lower doses would be more a light pick me up than a full on trip, i want to go in for an operation that will remove the condition, not for the sole use if drugs it's just a pain in the "heart"
but my aim for use is to help me work through things having a little enjoyment in the mean time, alcohole is nice but it gets to me to a darker side like nothing else and still that has effects too on the heart
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Anonymous #2
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Re: low mda/mdma use wiht heart condition? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#21573072 - 04/20/15 07:23 PM (9 years, 30 days ago) |
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Sounds like a bad idea. And so does the 2cb
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Anonymous #1
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Re: low mda/mdma use wiht heart condition? [Re: Anonymous #2]
#21573663 - 04/20/15 09:31 PM (9 years, 30 days ago) |
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hmm i saw this advice comming, you're probly le or something, though i have not rushed into anything, excep th L i mentioend, when i microdosed it was fine and nice, then i tried some more but i was eating at the time and didn't feel a great deal so took the rest of hte tab, yes a classic error and i came out of it "ok" but certainly see that as something i wont be doing again.
the 2cb at 5mg its very handleable, the effects on my heart i dont even notcie till the day or 2 after but my heart meds keep that under control like when i take a hot bath but don't want to put too much strain on it yet i feel im missing out on things that so many are enjoying.
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Anonymous #1
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Re: low mda/mdma use wiht heart condition? [Re: Anonymous #1]
#21574027 - 04/21/15 12:06 AM (9 years, 30 days ago) |
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ok i see it as a bad thing to some extent i'm not totally hell bent on my own destruction, kratom has been somewhat helpful the last few months and i have gotten something form it and 2cb
what do you think might be more safer, im not keen on smoking pot again i was a total pot head and can see it stiring up that again unless i maintain a strict attitude with it, but still not what i want to try again rihgt now.
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Anonymous #3
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Re: low mda/mdma use wiht heart condition? [Re: Anonymous #2]
#21578032 - 04/21/15 08:11 PM (9 years, 29 days ago) |
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Anonymous #2 said: Nobody is going to be able to answer this question. I would think it depends on the heart condition. I would stay away from MDx compounds if it involves any kind of arrhythmia.
this is correct. i had a heart valve transplant (mechanical)
i cant intake any drugs that are amphetamines, let alone take some strong cofee....
but i can take opiates without feeling like im going to die
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Re: low mda/mdma use wiht heart condition? [Re: Anonymous #3]
#21579656 - 04/22/15 09:29 AM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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Anonymous #3 said:
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Anonymous #2 said: Nobody is going to be able to answer this question. I would think it depends on the heart condition. I would stay away from MDx compounds if it involves any kind of arrhythmia.
this is correct. i had a heart valve transplant (mechanical)
i cant intake any drugs that are amphetamines, let alone take some strong cofee....
but i can take opiates without feeling like im going to die 
oh man that's harsh i love a good milky coffee now n then but have cut down a lot tea is great though, there is an operation i need to look into more to remove this condition called radio ablation, but i have concidered opium and wondered what's its like, though my sister's partner was heroin adict i have been put off by opiates ever since, none of my friends i used to hang with used them to my knowledge, i remember asking my doctor what he thought might be safe to use and he said ketamine...
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