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Old Dec 21, 2005, 06:05 PM
Lexicon78 Lexicon78 is offline
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You can use distractions, exercise, keeping yourself busy, listening to music...all of that. My concern lies in how you are gonna be ok if you really start going downhill. At first when you go off your meds you may seem ok, then you start to notice little things that are not of the norm when you are on meds. And then more and more things are noticed. What I'm saying is that at first you may not notice much difference, but the longer you are off the medications, the more downhill you will go.

I think this is a very bad idea. I don't want to see you go downhill at all. And just for a few drinks and other activities? I don't think it's worth it. I just want you to be ok. If you want to risk your mental health for some alcohol, what else would you risk for something else?
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