Hi dudette
Of the fives times, I never flooded more than twice in a year, and it has been a year and a half since my last flood. I have never felt anything resembling a long term crash following iboga use. My first flood coincided with a turning point in my life...I'm not saying that the iboga was directly responsible for this in any way, but it was part of it I think, and only in a positive way. From my first flood I got the message from iboga to take a more active role in creating new opportunities and connections, and to be more open to new experiences...iboga is highly personal so this message was directed at me but it was a positive and life affirming message I think and the impact of this experience continues to ripple through my life up until the present day and will do so far beyond I feel.
It is certainly possible that people who have used iboga to treat long term drug addiction may experience a post afterglow slump. Heavy, long term opiate or stimulant use is going to rewire the brain, so after getting off one's poison of choice through iboga, once the afterglow of the experience fades there may be some residual imbalances in the brain...iboga is very special stuff but it cannot perform miracles. If any Nexians reading this have experienced major depression long after iboga use I would be very interested to hear more about this. The only time I've heard of this was someone like you asking if this was true, having heard about it from somewhere, but there weren't any specific cases I can recall. Anyway these days I'm as depression free/content/happy as I've ever been in life, and I've felt this way for a while, and as I say it has been a while since I last flooded. I may well journey with iboga in the future but I am definitely in no rush. From personal experience I think iboga has powerful antidepressant qualities.