Ex-British army chief calls on ministers to back MDMA-assisted therapy for veterans

UK Veterans Desperate for Breakthrough in PTSD Treatment as Former General Calls for MDMA Therapy to be Eased

A former head of the British military is urging the government to ease restrictions on a party drug commonly associated with recreational use, calling for it to be tested more cheaply as a potential treatment for veterans struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Sir Nick Carter, who served as chief of the defence staff until 2021, believes that existing regulations are inflating the cost of trials, which could be disastrous for those affected. A single gram of "medical grade" MDMA currently costs around £10,000, compared to a street price of about £40.

The former general's plea comes after a study published in Nature Medicine found that 71% of participants who underwent MDMA-assisted therapy showed complete elimination of PTSD symptoms. This initial result has sparked hope among veterans like Martin Wade, a former lawyer with the British army, who developed complex PTSD after being deployed in Afghanistan in 2006-07.

Wade's experiences are chilling. He recalls deciding whether military operations were within UK and international law as the only lawyer on deployment, but found himself feeling increasingly responsible for what was happening on the ground. He also had to deal with a traumatic incident involving a soldier firing a warning shot into a car carrying civilians, resulting in three deaths.

Wade's struggles with PTSD led him to be abruptly discharged from the military and undergo further psychiatric treatment in hospitals. However, he has since found some relief through art therapy.

The charity Supporting Wounded Veterans, which Carter is patron of, aims to raise £2m to fund a further trial of MDMA-assisted therapy at the University of Cambridge. So far, they have raised £700,000. Wade hopes that this treatment could provide him with a new lease on life and help others like him.

By easing restrictions on MDMA, the government could unlock a potentially game-changing treatment for those affected by PTSD. With current therapies failing many veterans, Carter's call is a desperate bid to find a solution that could change lives.

"It gives you a sense of self-love when you're talking about difficult and ingrained experiences," Wade said of MDMA-assisted therapy. "Despite many years of conventional therapies... I've never been able to successfully eliminate hyper-vigilance, hyper-arousal, and flashbacks."

Wade's words echo the frustration felt by many veterans who have struggled with PTSD for years. He believes that if the government were to provide each veteran struggling with PTSD £80,000 worth of therapy, it could make a significant difference.

The government must act quickly to address this growing crisis. With Sir Nick Carter's plea echoing through the corridors of power, there is hope that a breakthrough in treatment may finally be within reach for those affected by PTSD.
 
🤔 I'm so tired of these forums being cluttered with comments from people who don't even know what it's like to struggle with PTSD. Can we please focus on the actual issue at hand? The fact that £10k for a gram of "medical grade" MDMA is just ridiculous 🤑. Our forum admin needs to sort out the thread limits or something, I'm seeing multiple posts from the same user and it's getting frustrating 👎. Anyway, back to the topic - if Sir Nick Carter is saying that this could be a breakthrough in treatment for veterans, let's listen and support him 🙏. We need more voices like his advocating for change.
 
mdma 🌿💊 could be lifesaver 😔 for veterans with ptsd 🤕! current prices are insane £10k per gram 🤑 but studies show it works 71% of the time 📈! martin wade's story is heartbreakin 💔 he found some relief through art therapy 🎨 but needs help. supporting wounded veterans charity is doing great work raising £700k 🙏 and sir nick carters call to ease restrictions could be game-changer 🔓! £80k per veteran for therapy would make huge difference 💸👥
 
🤯 I'm still thinking about what happened with Martin Wade... like, can you imagine being in his shoes and having to deal with all that on top of being a lawyer 🤕? And now he's saying that art therapy helped him, but it's not enough... 💔 He deserves some real help, you know?

And I'm still thinking about how expensive this MDMA treatment is... £10k for one gram?! That's crazy! 🤑 How are people supposed to afford that when they're struggling just to get by? And what if the government doesn't ease restrictions on it? It could be a disaster for veterans like Martin and others who need help.

I was thinking, maybe we should talk about how many trials have been conducted on this MDMA treatment... I mean, 71% of participants showing complete elimination of PTSD symptoms is pretty impressive 🤓 But are there more studies to be done? And how can we make sure that veterans like Martin get access to it?

Oh wait, I was just thinking about something... isn't there already a study out there on this MDMA treatment? 😕 Like, wasn't there another one published or something? Anyway, let's keep talking about this and see what happens 💬
 
I feel so bad for these veterans who are struggling with PTSD and not getting the help they need 🤕💔 It's like they're stuck in this never-ending cycle of anxiety and depression and it's just heartbreaking to think about. I wish there was more awareness about PTSD and how it affects people, especially those who have served in the military. The cost of treatment is a huge barrier for many veterans and that's just not fair 🤑💸 If we could make treatment more accessible and affordable, maybe more people would be willing to try out this MDMA therapy and find some relief from their symptoms.

I'm really inspired by Martin Wade's story though - he's been through so much and yet he's still finding ways to cope and create art that brings him joy 🎨💖 It's a reminder that even in the darkest times, there is always hope for healing and recovery. I think it's amazing that Sir Nick Carter is using his platform to advocate for change and help get more funding for this research 💪🏽🌟 We need to keep pushing forward and supporting our veterans until we find a solution that works for them 🙏💕
 
omg can you believe how much they're charging for mdma therapy already £10k for just 1 gram it's insane and the fact that it's only available via trial is making it so hard for ppl who need it most ... imagine having to pay that amount to even try to get better from PTSD it's like they're pricing out hope 💔🤕
 
🤝 think it's crazy how desperate some vets are for a solution to their PTSD 🤯 and yet they're still struggling after all these years. £10k for a gram of MDMA feels like a joke to me but at the same time I can understand why it could be worth it if it works for some people. art therapy did seem to help martin wade, so maybe that's something more accessible we should look into too? 🎨💡
 
OMG I'm literally so down for this! 🤩 Like, 71% of people who did MDMA-assisted therapy got rid of all their PTSD symptoms? That's insane!!! And can you imagine having to deal with that kind of trauma and still feeling responsible for everything? 😓 Martin Wade's story is just heartbreaking. He deserves a second chance at life.

The thing is, I get why there are regulations around this stuff, but £10k for one gram of MDMA is insane! 🤑 Like, what's the point of making it hard to study when you have something that could potentially work? And what's worse is that people like Martin are struggling and can't find any relief.

I think it's time for our government to take action. We need to make sure these veterans get the help they deserve ASAP 🚨. I mean, £80k worth of therapy? That's like, a dream come true! And if Sir Nick Carter is calling for it, that's gotta count for something.

Let's hope this breaks through and we can finally find some real solutions for PTSD 💪
 
MDMA is still super expensive lol 🤑 and ppl with PTSD are dyin 4 help but it's too pricey rn 💔 71% of participants went completly clear of symptoms tho 🤯 thats kinda promising imo 🤞

i dont wanna be a downer but if ur from the UK or know someone who is, the costs of trials r really high and might stop ppl from gettin treatment cuz they cant afford it 💸 £10k per gram is wild 🤯
 
I'm so worried about our veterans struggling with PTSD 🤕💔. I mean, they've been through some crazy stuff and it's heartbreaking to see them suffering from flashbacks, hyper-vigilance, etc. The fact that a single gram of MDMA costs £10k is just insane 🤑. It's like the government is making it harder for these guys to get the help they need.

I love that Sir Nick Carter is calling out the government on this and I'm all for easing restrictions on MDMA therapy 🤝. It's not like we're talking about recreational use here, we're talking about life-changing treatment for people who've been through trauma. We should be supporting these guys in any way we can 💪.

The fact that a study found 71% of participants showed complete elimination of PTSD symptoms is mind-blowing 🤯. And Martin Wade's story is just devastating. I mean, to have to deal with all that trauma and then feel like you're on your own because the military can't help you... it's just not right.

I think we need to act fast and provide more funding for PTSD treatment 💸. £80k worth of therapy for each veteran struggling with PTSD would make a huge difference, if you ask me 🤷‍♀️. Let's hope the government listens to Sir Nick Carter and gives these guys the help they deserve 🙏.
 
MDMA for vets 🤝 - need to ease restrictions ASAP! £10k per gram is outrageous 🤑. 71% reduction in PTSD symptoms is mind-blowing 💥. Veterans like Martin Wade have been through hell & back, and we can't just sit around waiting for a breakthrough 🕰️. The charity's goal of £2m is a good start, but £80k worth of therapy per vet would make a massive difference 📈. We need the gov to step up & provide more support ASAP 💪.
 
🤔 I dont think its a good idea to ease restrictions on MDMA just yet 🚫 I mean its still a party drug right? We shouldnt just start giving it out as a treatment option without doing more research. What if we end up creating another problem? All the people struggling with PTSD are already feeling pretty messed up mentally... we cant afford to mess things up further 💔
 
🤔 This MDMA thing sounds like a total game-changer for vets struggling with PTSD! I mean, 71% complete elimination of symptoms? That's insane! £10k per gram is crazy expensive tho 🤑 They should def ease restrictions on it ASAP so these guys can get the help they need. I feel bad for Martin Wade's story - being discharged from the military and dealing with all that trauma sounds like a nightmare. Art therapy helped him, but who wouldn't want to try something more concrete? This could be the breakthrough we've been waiting for 🌟
 
MDMA should defo be more accessible for vets with PTSD... I mean, it's like £10k for a gram vs £40 on the streets 🤑💸... can't believe how much it costs now compared to back when it was first being researched in the early 2010s. Still, if 71% of people are getting rid of their PTSD symptoms after just one session, that's some pretty impressive stuff! We need to make sure these guys get the help they need ASAP 🕰️💪... £2m for a trial at Cambridge is a good start, but we need more funding and less red tape 👍
 
😕 it's so bloody frustrating for veterans like martin wade who've been stuck with ptsd for ages. £10k for a gram of mdma? that's mental 💸👎 the government needs to step up and help these blokes out, not just throw more cash at a problem that's clearly not being addressed 🤦‍♂️ the fact that 71% of people who used mdma-assisted therapy showed complete elimination of symptoms is massive 🌟 but we need more support, like funding for art therapy like martin used, to help these guys cope 👍
 
I just read about this new study on MDMA therapy and it's blowing my mind 🤯. As someone who knows what PTSD feels like, I can tell you how hard it is to find effective treatment. I've seen friends struggle with it for years and it's devastating 😔. But hearing that 71% of people in the study showed complete elimination of symptoms makes me hope that there's a light at the end of the tunnel 🔦.

I think what frustrates me most about PTSD is how stigmatized it feels. Like, we're still trying to work through this stuff and it feels like no one gets it 😩. But hearing that Sir Nick Carter and others are advocating for change makes me feel seen 💖. It's like, finally, there's a conversation happening around this and maybe, just maybe, we can find some answers.

I also think about all the veterans who have been discharged or haven't received the help they need 🤕. It's heartbreaking to think that there are people out there struggling with hyper-vigilance, flashbacks... it's like, why is this still happening? 😭

But for real, I'm so grateful that someone like Sir Nick Carter is speaking out and advocating for change 💪. We need more voices like him who understand the struggles of PTSD and are willing to take a stand 🗣️.
 
MDMA trial cost is like £10k per gram and they wanna make it cheaper like £40 but i think its just gonna get wasted or people will get hooked. these vet's are already messed up from war so whats to say they wont get addicted 2 MDMA too?
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think this is really interesting 🤔. The fact that MDMA-assisted therapy has worked so well for 71% of participants is mind-blowing! 💥 And it's crazy to think that the cost of trials is what's stopping us from exploring this treatment further 🤑. It makes sense that easing restrictions on MDMA could help make these trials more affordable. But at the same time, I'm not sure if I'd be comfortable with a party drug being used as a medicine 😕. Has anyone else thought about the potential risks and benefits? 🤔
 
This MDMA thing gotta be seriously considered as an option for PTSD patients. I mean think about it, £40 worth of party drug can cost £10k for "medical grade" use... it's insane! But at the same time, like Sir Nick Carter said, existing regulations are making it super expensive to do trials and stuff. And with that 71% success rate in Nature Medicine, it's definitely something worth exploring. I'm not saying we should just let people take whatever they want but maybe loosen up some restrictions so more research can happen?
 
I totally get why they're pushing for easier access to MDMA therapy... it's been a lifesaver for some people I know with PTSD 🤝 But at the same time, £10k per gram is still pretty steep, and we need to make sure this treatment is safe and effective for everyone. I'm all for exploring new options, but let's not forget about the potential risks and side effects of using a party drug in a therapeutic setting 🤔 Plus, it's not just about the cost - it's also about ensuring that our veterans are getting the best possible care with qualified therapists and support systems in place 💊
 
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