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Ecstasy Warning Signs

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Ecstasy is not a new drug.
Developed in the early part of the twentieth century in a German pharmaceutical company, the real name is MDMA, (3-4, Methylenedioxymethamphetamine) and they never sold one pill.
The formula was shelved and largely forgotten.
Then, in the mid 1970s, a researcher picked up the formula, made some and testing it on himself, published his findings and according to urban legend, named it ecstasy.
Users of MDMA are not as easily spotted as people using some other common drugs of abuse.
There are, however, typical changes that can be watched for.
The first to show up will be behavioral and emotional changes.
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Changes in friends
New friends who are really "into the party scene".
Late night or all-night parties with this new peer group can become a regular occurrence.
These parties called raves were once the most common places to find MDMA use, but now ecstasy is being used in school, at parks or anywhere young people can get together.
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Changes in sleep patterns
Sleeping less on the weekends or whenever the parties are happening, and then catching up during the rest of the week.
Groggy and cranky in the mornings, especially the first few after partying.
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Brightly colored clothing and cheap, colorful jewelry.
One of the most pronounced aspects of MDMA is heightened sensitivity to touch, color, taste and even vibration, so strong fragrances or bright colors are popular at clubs or raves.
Of course, this is only one indication of partying on "E", but along with other indicators it can help to determine drug use.
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"Blue Mondays"
Using ecstasy causes changes in the neuro-chemical balances of the brain.
These changes along with other factors create the party attitude and feelings experienced while on the drug.
But these chemical alterations are slow to repair and some research says those repairs might take months or even years.
The day or week after taking ecstasy can be a depressing period of the user and have gained the name, "Blue Mondays".
There are even gatherings called post-rave parties in which those recovering from ecstasy sit and feel miserable together.
Again, ecstasy use is not the easiest to spot, but these clues will nearly always be present in a person using E, the more signs and symptoms of ecstasy use, the higher the chance that your suspicions are well founded.
Ecstasy is an addictive drug, and getting help for someone unable or unwilling- same thing, usually- to quit is of the highest importance.
As with any addiction, the longer you wait to fully handle the problem, the lower the chances of full recovery.
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