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Old Apr 23, 2008 | 02:19 PM
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Default the E generation

Whats your views on the following?

There are many scary stories associated with ecstasy's effects on the brain and unfortunately we just don't know what the truth is. "Although we know that ecstasy use depletes the brain's serotonin levels in the short term."

"Most people who took ecstasy when the drug first became popular on the UK scene in the 1990s are only now reaching their 30s and 40s - so more research is needed to assess the drug's long-term mental health impact on the first 'E generation'."

Anyone in there 30's with depression that they think is maybe caused by their E use back in the day?

Or anyone who used E regulary who is ok? and hasnt seen any side effects??
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