So just how dangerous is MDMA on atomoxetine?

Hi all. Does anyone here have experience of using MDMA while on atomoxetine? I've read conflicting things about how risky it is. I understand using MDMA in conjunction with SSRIs is as absolute no-no, but atomoxetine is an NRI. I'm currently on 68 mg daily, and was thinking of taking a fairly low dose of MDMA - perhaps 80 mg plus maybe (if I feel OK, of course) a booster of 60 mg after a few hours.

I'm a fairly fit 80-ish kg bloke who's been using MDMA for many years and tolerates it well.

Thanks!

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u/RoutemasterFlash — 2 days ago

Can't believe you guys haven't had Father Ted (Dermot Morgan) vs Radovan Karadzic yet.

Remember, there is nothing in common between fascists and priests. Fascist dress in black and go around telling everyone what to do all the time, while priests... uh... MORE DRINK!

u/RoutemasterFlash — 6 days ago
▲ 28 r/snails

We spoil these snails, we really do.

We've got a few raspberry plants in our garden (didn't plant them, I think they've self-seeded from raspberries grown by a neighbour) and they're giving a good few hundred grams of fruit a day at the moment, so I don't mind my son (6, adores snails) handing them out as snacks now and then.

u/RoutemasterFlash — 14 days ago
▲ 122 r/snails

It's lovely seeing a snail slurming its own shell to keep it clean.

Reminds me of a cat grooming itself.

u/RoutemasterFlash — 18 days ago

Bullace gin and tonic, with a dash of elderflower cordial.

And very nice it is, too! No part of the tonic was foraged, however (at least, not by me).

u/RoutemasterFlash — 1 month ago
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Recommendations for books about ADHD coping strategies

Hi all,

first off, I've searched for posts about 'books' and all the threads I've found have been about how to muster up the concentration to read books in general - which isn't something I have a problem with - rather than books about ADHD in particular. I've recently been diagnosed in my 40s and have the kind of ADHD that's more about having difficulty focussing on work tasks, being organised, and remembering things (as opposed to having poor impulse control, I mean).

I've investigated meds and methylphenidate has helped a bit, but unfortunately hasn't been the magic bullet that it seems to be for some people. So I'm on the lookout for any books people have found useful from the POV of coping strategies you can employ to help with the sorts of problems I've described.

Thanks in advance!

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u/RoutemasterFlash — 1 month ago
▲ 78 r/snails

My son (6) rescued an at-risk garden snail

We fed it some elderflowers, which it seemed to enjoy a lot, before putting it somewhere dark and safe.

u/RoutemasterFlash — 1 month ago