E and your bones?

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  1. JimiWhizZ

    JimiWhizZ Member

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    I think this mite be an interesting topic of discussion.

    So, does any one have any real scientific knowledge about how "ecstasy" pills effect your skeletal system. I've heard it can cripple you if you use it all the time like every weekend right through. Is there any truth in this?

    I know my knee joints and back are fucked but im not sure if its because of using pills or from just being really tall and not exercising regularly.

    anyway, please present your views and keep the bullshit misinformation to a minimum

    thank you! :D
     
  2. eat_some_LSD

    eat_some_LSD Senior Member

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    I ate an average of 20-50 rolls a week for 6 months and I don't have any skeletal problems; however, Ecstasy can cause some pretty heavy damage to the cardiovascular system when used in this manner. I wouldn't recommend making a regular habit of Ecstasy as it can prove to be somewhat addicting.
     
  3. Nathan11

    Nathan11 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Not to intrude, but was that your problem?
     
  4. eat_some_LSD

    eat_some_LSD Senior Member

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    I wouldn't go so far as to say I was addicted...while I'd made quite a habit of using it, I didn't have any problems walking away from it entirely. I know several people that are hooked on E, seemingly for good; though I can't really be one to judge, now can I? ;)
     
  5. Nathan11

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    Ah, and humble too.
    :p
     
  6. curdled

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    I normally feel very sore bones afterwards and soemtimes feel like a walking skeleton... but it's not too bad, and I think that's because most of the time E is cut with meth.
     
  7. Tainted

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    Are you sure it's not your muscles that are sore? While your rolling, your muscles tend to tense up, which can make them sore afterwards.
     
  8. StonerBill

    StonerBill Learn

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    i think the cause may be more attributed to hours of intense, uncontrained dancing
     

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