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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 170665" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>I believe Everywoman is right. All those patterns of behavior are quite familiar to me. In our case, after nine long years of alternately crashing and burning and living with us to get back on her feet, we finally concluded that living at home was no longer an option. The drama tends to subside when there is no audience.</p><p></p><p>That 100 ibuprofen in 3 days is scary. I believe that stuff can cause permanent liver damage in such sustained high doses. It's a different chemical, but I know that overdosing on acetaminophen (Tylenol) can cause liver failure -- we heard of a girl who died from it, thinking she could scare her boyfriend by a dramatic "fake" (as she thought) suicide attempt that turned out to be successful. She died awaiting a liver transplant. (Meanwhile, an aging rocker like David Crosby somehow gets a new liver when he destroyed his first one with years of alcohol and drugs.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 170665, member: 3485"] I believe Everywoman is right. All those patterns of behavior are quite familiar to me. In our case, after nine long years of alternately crashing and burning and living with us to get back on her feet, we finally concluded that living at home was no longer an option. The drama tends to subside when there is no audience. That 100 ibuprofen in 3 days is scary. I believe that stuff can cause permanent liver damage in such sustained high doses. It's a different chemical, but I know that overdosing on acetaminophen (Tylenol) can cause liver failure -- we heard of a girl who died from it, thinking she could scare her boyfriend by a dramatic "fake" (as she thought) suicide attempt that turned out to be successful. She died awaiting a liver transplant. (Meanwhile, an aging rocker like David Crosby somehow gets a new liver when he destroyed his first one with years of alcohol and drugs.) [/QUOTE]
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