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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 644958" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>TL, another thing I muse over is that maybe Daughter was addicted to meth. She said she was and said she had to withdraw. But maybe she can tolerate alcohol. In a way this makes sense. Think of it this way. I'll use myself as an example only because I don't know anyone else like me. I can not take Zoloft or I'll end up in ER. I have NO tolerance for it. But I have taken Paroxatine for over twenty years (many people think it is stronger and can not take it). It still helps me and it has been almost a magical pill for me. Perhaps being addicted to one drug does not mean you will be addicted to everything you try that COULD be addictive. Just like a person can be sensitive to one SSRI and not to another one because of the subtle differences.</p><p></p><p>Very interesting thoughts indeed!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 644958, member: 1550"] TL, another thing I muse over is that maybe Daughter was addicted to meth. She said she was and said she had to withdraw. But maybe she can tolerate alcohol. In a way this makes sense. Think of it this way. I'll use myself as an example only because I don't know anyone else like me. I can not take Zoloft or I'll end up in ER. I have NO tolerance for it. But I have taken Paroxatine for over twenty years (many people think it is stronger and can not take it). It still helps me and it has been almost a magical pill for me. Perhaps being addicted to one drug does not mean you will be addicted to everything you try that COULD be addictive. Just like a person can be sensitive to one SSRI and not to another one because of the subtle differences. Very interesting thoughts indeed!!! [/QUOTE]
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