After popping the pill for a night of partying and dancing, many extasy users often brace themselves for a few days of feeling physically, mentally, and emotionally drained. It is likely that many of these users will not even leave their beds as they ride out a bumpy extasy comedown. Extasy Comedown Without the artificial stimulation of extasy, also known as E, X, or Adam, users are likely to experience a number of unpleasant extasy comedown effects, some of which may last for a few hours, a few days, or even a few weeks depending on the user and their consumption habits. Unfortunately for them, many of these effects will not be blunted by a magic extasy comedown cure, yet some will turn to other recreational drugs, medications, and natural antidepressants to help smooth out the ride. Extasy Effects Extasy, also known by scientists as MDMA (Methylenedioxymethamphetamine), affects the human body and brain in a variety of ways. After extasy is consumed, the full effect is usually felt within one hour. At this point, many users report that the effects are felt in waves of exhilaration as well as nausea and dizziness. Typically by the second hour, the nausea and dizziness subside and most users experience intense feelings of pleasure, empathy, warmth and happiness, much like the effects of some natural antidepressants. By this point, extasy is also reported to increase sensitivity to music, to make people more emotionally open, and to induce a stimulating, speedy physical effect. After hitting ...
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