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Old 16-10-2007, 11:12
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MDMA, Therapy and Epilepsy.

SWIM has a few questions. His parents marriage is failing and he was wondering if MDMA may help them in any way. He has suggested the idea to them, and they haven't said no, just want to know more information.

First of all SWIMs mother has epilepsy. Her first concern was whether or not this would increased her risk of seizures whilst on MDMA and for the rest of her life afterwards.

Both his parents argue non-stop, and are considering a divorce. He was wondering if MDMA might help them work out a solution and stay together. Or would it just provide a 3 hour happy session and then back to normal the next day.

SWIM thanks for any replies and help in advance.

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  interesting topic. Good luck.
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