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<hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>Anonymous</b></i>
Hey Mockingbird, I believe that's exactly what I said.......there is absolutely NO proof that E does long term damage - so what are you disagreeing with here? I never stated WHY there is no proof, it's just a fact that there isn't! And as for the 'giant holes in a girl's brain'..........i suppose they have proof it was caused by her taking E? Of course they don't, she may have taken other drugs, drank like a fish for years, sniffed glue, had a disease they've yet to discover..........who knows what caused it? But there is no proof it was the E.........you guys need to stop listening to scare tactics that support your christian beliefs and accept that NOBODY KNOWS WHAT E DOES TO SOMEBODY LONG TERM. It's a fact, go argue with the scientists if you really need to vent. I'm just trying to help out the person who wanted advice from somebody with EXPERIENCE!! you guys tried it have you??? Not everybody on this site is a christian who looks down their oh so judgemental noses at those of us who choose a different path in life. Funny that..............i'm sure being non judgemental is part of being a christian isn't it? tutt tutt!<hr></blockquote>
I believe it to be more dangerous than other more established drugs because of the fact that we don't have 70 year olds walking around who were major E users when they were young. I've done almost every drug under the sun and I agree that scare tactics and misinformation is the most dangerous thing. However, I have friends who use everything from Pot to Heroin and from my experience, those who have abused other drugs (specifically heroin and coke) have been able to bounce back after their using without any noticable changes. In contrast, my friends who have used E for a few years are noticably different and they all admit that their mental facilties have decreased significantly. While it might just be coincidence, there is also a very real chance that the E is to blame. I guess only time will tell...