'It's not worth it': Australian man warns against party drugs in startling video

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Johnny Lieu
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This might be the most intense video against the use of recreational party drugs that you'll ever see.

An Australian man, Jordy Hurdes, posted a video Monday of himself warning against the use of the drug ecstasy, after being hospitalised from a bad dose, severely stuttering as he explains his situation.

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"The party scene is big in Australia, and so is ecstasy," says Hurdes in the video. "This isn't for sympathy. This is for awareness. It's played a huge part of my life, for a lot of people -- my family, as well as my friends."

Hurdes last Saturday posted photos of himself in hospital on Facebook, where he revealed he was in for a few days. "I myself am lucky to be alive now, I now have the possibility of a permanent stutter and twitch due to nerve or brain damage," said Hurdes on the post, who also revealed his "exhaustion" from constant muscle spasms in the video.

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"Please don't do it. It's not worth it," Hurdes begs at the end of his video, which has since been viewed more than a 1.1 million times on Facebook.

According to 7 News, doctors say it's too early to know if his symptoms are a result of nerve or brain damage, and that his parents hope to have him booked into rehab by Christmas.

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