Posted by Anon on October 3, 1999, at 23:12:13
In reply to Re: Becoming tolerant to Dexedrine, posted by RS on September 25, 1999, at 18:14:27
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> > You're not becoming "tolerant," dear ... you're becoming ADDICTED.
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> There is no medical evidence to suggest that ADD patients
> are becomming addicted to their stimulants.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^This is the STUPIDEST thing I've ever heard!
Read your PDR, Sonny, and the little box the prefaces the Dexedrine abstract!
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> Your dose is very low. You don't say how long you've been
> using it but it's not uncommon to need a dose increase
> after the first couple a months.
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> > Next you'll be scoring methamphetamine on the street and shooting up ...
> > and your epitaph could read "SPEED KILLS"!
>
> This is pure hype and is not helpful to anyone.
> Talk to your doctor. You're problem is typical with ADD
> and I'm sure a solution can be found.
I did talk to my doctor and he told me to avoid MORONS like you, but I'm
not taking his advice.Any addiction is dangerous, as I can see by the monkey on your back.
Good grief!
poster:Anon
thread:11750
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/19991001/msgs/12503.html