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Posted by zarathustra on March 18, 2010, at 23:37:30
Why is this significant? Why do doctors look so carefully for this response?
Posted by linkadge on March 19, 2010, at 7:25:27
In reply to Initial response of euphoria to Dexedrine, posted by zarathustra on March 18, 2010, at 23:37:30
I never knew they did look for this response.
My doctor never asked me about this.
Linkadge
Posted by alchemy on March 19, 2010, at 20:22:26
In reply to Re: Initial response of euphoria to Dexedrine, posted by linkadge on March 19, 2010, at 7:25:27
Mine was only worried about it causing agitation for me.
Posted by zarathustra on March 19, 2010, at 21:12:28
In reply to Re: Initial response of euphoria to Dexedrine, posted by linkadge on March 19, 2010, at 7:25:27
> I never knew they did look for this response.
> My doctor never asked me about this.
> LinkadgeI been doing some looking. Apparently it is a strong indicator of tolerance and dependance.
Posted by paulbwell on March 22, 2010, at 20:37:46
In reply to Initial response of euphoria to Dexedrine, posted by zarathustra on March 18, 2010, at 23:37:30
> Why is this significant? Why do doctors look so carefully for this response?
Because Docs want sick people to get well,and frown on people feeling euphoria (artificial happiness) and because of Dexedrines LONG history of abuse, as a street drug.
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