Combined with Psych Meds
Ecstasy (MDMA), Divalproex, Venlaxafine, & Risperidone
Citation: Bipolar Girl. "Combined with Psych Meds: An Experience with Ecstasy (MDMA), Divalproex, Venlaxafine, & Risperidone (exp27915)". Erowid.org. Jan 22, 2004. erowid.org/exp/27915
DOSE: |
2 tablets | oral | MDMA | (pill / tablet) |
1000 mg | oral | Pharms - Divalproex | (daily) | |
75 mg | oral | Pharms - Venlafaxine | (daily) | |
0.5 mg | oral | Pharms - Risperidone | (daily) |
BODY WEIGHT: | 95 lb |
To return to my story, I took the pills at a rave so I had fun, but I never felt any of the empathic/stimulated feelings that I normally get from the e. In fact, I felt a sleepiness fit for the time of day (4 in the morning!). I did get some of the 'physical' effects from the e-- I noticed my body's usual inability to stay warm and my pupils were the size of my irises. I was pretty disappointed but I was not really too surprised by the outcome, considering the meds I'm on. After that night, I was curious to see whether smoking weed right after taking e would potentiate my roll. So a few months later, still taking my daily meds, I took two of the same pills and smoked a nice fat joint to wash them down.
I'm a scientist and I felt compelled to keep all of the conditions the same except for the addition of the weed, so that's what I did. I went to the same venue to roll with the same friends; there was a similar crowd, DJs, and vibe. So, the results were: unfortunately, not too different from the first experience. I did feel a little speedier and more energized (seperate from being stoned), but I definitely was not 'rolling.' Again, I couldn't keep warm without a jacket and my pupils were ridiculous. I looked like a glass-eyed fish. As for the hangover, I didn't get one on either of my two trials. I've never experienced a hangover from e (ever!)-- if anything before I started taking meds, I would get very manic and euphoric for the week after I took it. If you or anyone in your family has bipolar disorder or mania and you're not on meds, be careful! E really tends to set manic episodes in full swing. Overall, I'd say if you're taking mood stabilizers and an SSRI, there's little benefit to taking MDMA.
Exp Year: 2003 | ExpID: 27915 |
Gender: Female | |
Age at time of experience: Not Given | |
Published: Jan 22, 2004 | Views: 40,152 |
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