Pubdate: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2001, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.fyitoronto.com/torsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n2043/a07.html?4093 Author: Rachel Sa, Toronto Sun Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy) ECSTASY'S DEFENDERS RAVE ABOUT THE DRUG Many thanks to those enlightened readers who e-mailed in response to last week's column. You'll recall I wrote about the death of Nicole Malik, the 17-year-old who, two weeks ago, was found dead of an apparent Ecstasy overdose, and about the lack of stigmatization of the drug, despite 20 deaths since 1998. But any alarm at these deaths, or fears for those who continue to indulge in the drug, have now been assuaged. Both Ecstasy users, and those who do not use the drug but felt obliged to defend it, have enlightened this once ignorant columnist in the true ways of Ecstasy. The logic of it all is so simple that I'm ashamed I didn't think of it myself. One reader wrote to advise people like me to take a step back from the deaths and try to look at the bigger picture - that is, considering the tens of thousands of Ecstasy pills that must have been ingested in the city of Toronto since 1998, 20 deaths is actually not bad at all. In fact, this person went on to write, the deaths are statistically negligible. Makes a lot of sense when you put it that way, doesn't it? Is my face ever red for making such a big deal out of this. And I'm sure the mothers and fathers, the brothers and sisters and friends of those 20 people who have died as a result of Ecstasy will find great comfort in the fact the deaths of their loved ones were statistically insignificant. Another reader was quick to point out that, "Far more people die from allergic reactions to aspirin or even peanut butter" than to Ecstasy. (Gee, I wonder if that's the reason why some people have gone to extreme measure to make schools peanut-free zones - y'know, the potential death thing? But I digress). Good point, though, and when you compare an illegal drug to something soft and fluffy (or chunky) like peanut butter, it can't possibly be bad. Another reader informed me that people are more likely to die in car crashes. Wow - to hear these arguments, it makes me wonder how there's anyone left alive to even take Ecstasy! Some did grant that the deaths are a problem. But hey, don't let that confuse you! All were quick to remind this columnist of little brain and limited drug experience that these deaths should not be blamed on Ecstasy, but on the people who took it incorrectly. What constitutes incorrect usage? Well obviously anyone who manages to overdose used the drug irresponsibly - that's just a gimme. There was lots of great advice from readers on how to use the drug properly. There was the old fallback: drink lots of water and stay in a well ventilated area so you don't dehydrate and die. Sounds like fun. Know your surroundings and don't take too much were also popular tips. One writer went so far as to suggest you should see your doctor before you decide if Ecstasy is right for you. Since Ecstasy may be (may be?) fatal for people with a heart or liver disorder, he advised having a full physical. So, make sure you're healthy before putting a potentially fatal substance into your system. Makes sense ... Users are also irresponsible when they take drugs that are impure. No amount of water will help if the Ecstasy you're taking is laced with something toxic. So you must also know the specifics about the drugs you're taking. (No one who wrote went on to mention how this might be accomplished.) Perhaps you could make friends with a chemist and then drag him or her along with you to parties. Or maybe just buy your drugs from the dealers who look like nice people. So thanks for all the e-mails, people. Let the truth about Ecstasy go forth from this column, and let us have no more pesky E-related deaths. But I suppose it's no big deal now if people keep dropping off. After all, with an overdose being so statistically improbable and with all this information on how to use the drug properly, you'd have to be pretty dumb to die from using Ecstasy. So the more overdoses we have, the more the surplus population of the stupid is being decreased. But that just leaves one burning question: if all the stupid, irresponsible ones are dying off - then where did all of these e-mails come from? - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl