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Old 11-09-2012, 09:28 PM #1
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Your medical history and drug history make it difficult to say what is normal and what is abnormal. It appears you have a highly reactive dopamine response. Add this to your brain's struggles and you need to be much more careful with your 'chemistry.'

I hope you find a way to maintain without resorting to opioids. They effect your brain's dopamine system the same way meth does.
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