joeylittle
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Oh, absolutely no offense taken! I'd rather contribute good info than bad. :) Appreciate the insight, always. And yes, LSD has way more mythology to its story, and much rumor, and the facts get buried.
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And this is what bothers me. There is so much unreliable information and fear mongering. Let's get on with identifying how MDMA (NOT ecstasy) can help those with PTSD and provide relief in a safe environment for those whose doctors feel it may be helpful for their patients!this is an unbiased and reliable description of LSD:
I am glad this is cleared up. I am not sure where I alluded to my advocating irresponsiblity but that was not at all my intention. In fact I am advocating responsibility by all for all drugs, FDA approved or not.I'm glad to read this - because it actually has been sounding to me like you are a strong advocate for forging ahead without supervision, and honestly and truly, that's not going to be safe for everyone.
And this is safe? I am not prone to self harm or suicide attempts. Just because the FDA says all is well (although one of the drugs it was clearly marked that thoughts of killing oneself was a side effect. So what? It makes the drug safer if you know you might kill yourself on it? The drug was Champix.Listen, my doctors would prescribe me meds and I would have to go home and research them to see what the side effects were because I was told when I asked the doctor about them 'no side effects will be worse than what you are going through right now'. I almost committed suicide on two of them!
I said the above...Ecstasy and LSD are deadly
I tend to agree with comments made above, in that you are not clearly outlining your context. Ectasy and LSD are street drugs. There is a vast difference between the pharmaceutical grade versions for use in a controlled environment. I referenced the street names in relation to deaths.[DLMURL="https://www.myptsd.com/c/members/1/"]@anthony[/DLMURL] you are saying that MDMA and LSD lead to loss of life (I am doubtful of that in a clinical setting), but why aren't you concerned or aware of these deaths?
...because we are speaking about how MDMA can be helpful not Ecstasy. Am I confused? It is early in the morning after all....Ectasy and LSD are street drugs. There is a vast difference between the pharmaceutical grade versions for use in a controlled environment. I referenced the street names in relation to deaths.
Agreed. I am very disappointed and frustrated that I did not have a responsible route to take. That is what I am advocating for here. Provide people with a responsible way of accessing a therapeutic means that helps their situation without making them dead. 30 years is not an acceptable timeframe imho.MDMA in a controlled environment versus taking MDMA in pure form, self-administered, vastly different view on that also.
The US FDA just approved MDMA (Nov. 16) for clinical trials phase 3 for MDMA for PTSD talk therapy: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/29/us/ptsd-mdma-ecstasy.htmlAgreed. I am very disappointed and frustrated that I did not have a responsible route to take. That i...
After three doses of MDMA administered under a psychiatrist’s guidance, the patients reported a 56 percent decrease of severity of symptoms on average, one study found. By the end of the study, two-thirds no longer met the criteria for having PTSD. Follow-up examinations found that improvements lasted more than a year after therapy.The US FDA just approved MDMA (Nov. 16) for clinical trials phase 3 for MDMA for PTSD talk therapy: