What are YOUR long term effects from past recreational drug use?!


Question: What are YOUR long term effects from past recreational drug use!?
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Well it does depend on the type of drug!. Some drugs can ruin your life some can actually make it better!. The choices you make are up to you and you alone!. If you look at a drug like LSD, it stopped war, Bill Gates did it so did Steve Jobs and a lot of scientists take it to provide a new altered perspective of things!. Ecstasy is dangerous only because you don't know what you're getting on the street!. But pure MDMA (Real ecstasy) is nearly harmless and has NO long term effects on the brain if done say once a month!. Caffeine is actually more harmful than some illegal drugs out there!. Smoking marijuana has shown the ability to prevent tumour growth so is not as harmful as once thought and it does effect your short term memory but only temporarily!. Your brain is always changing as you experience LIFE in general!. Does that mean you gotta stop living ;-) When doing drugs recreationally be smart, have a good time, and make it secondary to real fun!. You don't need them to have a ball!. But hey once in a while they really can help you!. My uncle earns three quaters of a million dollars a year with a major company <can't mention here> and he still does drugs recreationally!. ALL his life!. Choose your drugs wisely and be responsible about it!. That is the key to a full life!. Sucks to never try them and always criticize people who do them!. They will never know what they are missing!. Research into it and know what you could be getting into!. My advice stay away from drugs like cocaine, heroin and ice!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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