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Old Jun 20, 2010, 05:15 AM
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Does anyone know when the MDMA trials will be concluded and results will determined? Or expected to be finish?

I came across this on MAPS, and I was intingued, and it seems to look promising,(or always was in the begining, looking at the history) I watched both the vidio's for the news reports done. I was extemely surprised by early reports of the use and recovery claims made by those with PTSD. (When I first came across MDMA, I didn't realize what it actually was or the history surrounding) I am not into the recreational thing so I tuned that out when watching the vidio's 'cause don't pertain to me. But, I thought, what if this was the the scientic break through that we PTSD's needed and it got shoved aside recklessly, and we lost 30 years of treatment for people, because someone got upset that people were "acting happy". Anyone have any answers, opinions or thoughts?

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Old Jun 26, 2010, 07:56 PM
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My guess is that there is not a one size fits all cure for PTSD and that there probably never will be. I'm all for continuing research and for having good tools in our tool boxes when needed. Probably a combination of tools is best.

I personally don't trust what I read on this MAPS site. Maybe MDMA will help some people some of the time. But whenever I hear something touted as a miracle drug, I tend to walk the other way. Just my opinion,
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