ns like, lost of memory, drop in sex hormones, changes in mood, and lost of energy and appetite. These changes are temporary in adults, but researchers suspect that young people can develop long-range development problems. Personally I would not recommend this drug to anyone.I’ll never forget my first week of freshman year at Stony Brook. I went to a party, where I tried ecstasy. This was an experience of a lifetime. I’d never felt so happy and excited in my whole life. I was very friendly to the people around me, even though I didn’t know anyone there. By the end of the party I was everybody’s friend. Ecstasy is most commonly used in rave clubs, because one of the effects of ecstasy is increase of energy. It allows you to rave and dance without stopping for a long time without feeling any tiredness. You can get psychologically addicted to ecstasy very quickly since it brings so many new feelings of happiness, but it is very hard to get physically addicted. The problem with ecstasy is that it can cause liver damage and researchers suspect that it also may decrease amount of serotonin from the spine. Constant and often consumption of ecstasy may also result in a nerve and brain cell damage researchers say. I’ve really enjoyed this drug in the past but I do not do it anymore because it can cause serious health complications.A lot of my floor mates in Stony Brook experiment with acid and mushrooms. These are hallucinogenic drugs. They make you see and hear things that are not there, and trigger your emotions. “Its like now you feel happy, the next minute you want to cry”- said one of my floor mates. These drugs do not cause any physical damage to the body, but they can cause very severe psychological problems. Also acid can cause “flashbacks”, which means you might hallucinate later on in life even if you stop using it. Some people get crazy under the influence of acid and they start...