Mephedrone cured my depression!

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Hi, I have had depression for 4 years, ever since covid started I became isolated and I lost a lot of friends and lost my social skills. I've tried using every anti depressant on the planet and none of them really helped. I just recently had a binge of mephedrone where I took about 100-200mg of mephedrone everyday for 2 weeks. After that my depression has been cured, I am feeling the best I have ever felt. I have regained all my personality and everything I have lost. I am not sure how this happened but I will forever be thankful to 4-MMC for saving me.
 

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I'm sorry to hear about the struggles you've faced with depression, but I'm glad you're feeling better. However, I want to provide some critical context regarding your recent use of mephedrone. Not even for your specific case, because I don't know a lot of the background data. But for those who will read this and might think that mephedrone can be used as a medicine.

While it's understandable that the positive change you experienced feels profound, using mephedrone or similar substances as a way to self-treat depression can be risky, and the effects you are currently experiencing may be temporary or come with long-term consequences.

Mephedrone affects the release of neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine—brain chemicals that influence mood, energy, and pleasure. This sudden surge can produce temporary feelings of euphoria, enhanced social connectivity, and reduced depressive symptoms, which might explain why you're feeling much better right now.

However, prolonged use of mephedrone can lead to the depletion of these neurotransmitters, as the brain struggles to restore balance. This often leads to a "crash" or "come down" phase that can be accompanied by severe depression, anxiety, and mood instability.

The relief you're feeling may be temporary due to the nature of how mephedrone impacts the brain. After a stimulant binge, users often experience a brief window of elevated mood as their brain compensates for the depletion of neurotransmitters, but once this effect wears off, symptoms of depression or anxiety can return, often more intensely.

I understand the frustration of trying multiple antidepressants without success. Depression can be very resistant to treatment, and it's not uncommon for individuals to feel disillusioned with traditional approaches. However, there are alternative treatments and lifestyle approaches that may be more sustainable and less harmful than mephedrone, such as:
  • Therapies: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, or psychodynamic therapy might help address some of the underlying issues that medications alone may not target.
  • Lifestyle: Regular exercise, structured social interaction, and mindfulness practices are proven to positively impact mood.
  • Novel Approaches: Treatments like ketamine or psilocybin therapy, under medical supervision, have been gaining traction for treatment-resistant depression. These substances work differently than traditional antidepressants and may offer a more controlled and therapeutic avenue for relief.
Given how you’re feeling now, it might be helpful to talk to a mental health professional about your experience. While it might be tempting to continue using it, a therapist or psychiatrist can help you develop a safer, long-term plan for managing your depression and preserving the positive aspects you’ve rediscovered. It is worth taking advantage of the moment and moving on to a long-term strategy.
 

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Thank you for your response! I am not saying mephedrone itself cured my depression but the increased sociability and talkativeness from it made me regain my personality and confidence. Also I regained connections with a lot of friends and family.
 

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It is only for a while. Ur depresion is masked now. Read carefully what Paracelsus wrote u. If u wont see the specialist u will not treat the depression.
 

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I understand what you're trying to say, while the mood boost might be temporary, the fact that I reconnected with my friends and family is what made me actually feel better. My depression was caused by my isolation so this brought me out of that. I am not saying I am not depressed because I am euphoric from the mephedrone, I am saying that the increased sociability from the mephedrone helped me get out of isolation and there for helped me with depression. I am saying mephedrone indirectly helped because it made me regain relationships. Sorry if I sound rude or something, English is not my first language. I have also tried countless medicine and therapies to fix my depression and social anxiety and nothing helped, so I am thankful that this helped me even if it didnt help directly but instead just gave me a boost to fix my issues myself.
 
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i have had a similar experience, routine and comfort zone can really make you "allergic" to new experiences or feeling like you have a purpose, a drug that causes you to be interested at even the smallest and unimportant things or, remind you what childish euphoria feels like, in my humble opinion could do the trick for some cases of dysphoria, not of course by the temporary increase in serotonin and dopamine, but by the thought processes made at the time of use that could lead in a psychological breakthrough.

in conclusion, the euphoria is temporary, and if excessively binged, extremely harmful, however, the mental processes that become easier due to unusually stronger, but temporary neural activation, can, if one is willing to do the work and not just mindlessly feed on the euphoria, help one rethink his problems in a different manner, after all, what a soul needs sometimes, is just to enjoy being alive.
 
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