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One of the toughest things about Ecstasy for parents is that there are often no clear-cut symptoms to point to their child using it. In addition to the general indications of drug use, signs of Ecstasy use include confusion, depression, headaches, dizziness, panic attacks and a sore jaw (involuntary jaw clenching is often a side effect of Ecstasy use.) Someone who is high on E may show the above symptoms, plus some or all of the following: blurred vision; rapid eye movement; chills or sweating; dehydration; vomiting or nausea; muscle tension; severe anxiety or paranoia; a trance-like state; an intense focus on sights and sounds; a loss of inhibitions and unusual displays of affection. Someone who is into
Ecstasy may have items which appear quite innocent, but may be linked to the
drug's use: Ecstasy use is every bit as serious -
and common - in South Dakota as any other illegal drug. It is never too
early to have a frank discussion about drug use and abuse with your child.
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