If your friend is taking this much ecstasy then, he/she seems to really like it and it's just a really strong drug so if this behavior continues over the next 2 or 3 weeks then; your friend has decided to make it a problem. I don't know if there's anything you can do about it. Withdrawal symptoms are inevitable when the drug leaves your system. Your friend sounds like he/she hasn't come down yet. Hopefully they will. If not; there's nothing much you can do except encourage them to quit or get help to leave it alone if necessary. [ meep's advice column | Ask meep A Question ]
karenR answered Sunday November 23 2008, 2:14 pm: This is from addictiontreatment.com
Long term after-effects of ecstasy include nervousness, paranoia and gloominess. This can be attributed to the decreased serotonin levels found in the brain for up to three weeks after their last dose. Use of ecstasy may severely damage the neurons in the brain that transmit seratonin. Even recreational use of the drug can cause permanent damage and lead to depression, anxiety, memory loss, and neuropsychotic disorders.
Symptoms of Ecstasy Addiction
Nausea, cold sweats, chills, hallucinations, increased body temperature, teeth clenching, tremors, double vision and muscle cramps are the common symptoms of Ecstasy addiction. Sleep problems, anxiety, and blurred vision are also seen among Ecstasy addiction.
Ecstasy is psychologically addicting and the most common withdrawal symptoms include:
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