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Old Jan 10, 2015, 09:03 PM
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I've been addicted to sexual nature things, but now I kind of like the feeling of being on some medications and tend to take them a little more frequently, even if I don't need them. It's a recent discovery... and one that I kind of think is a problem, but at the same time, I'm taking them within what doc recommends (sometimes taking one or two more to aid in getting it rid of, I'm very cautious of what I take)... is this even a real issue?

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Old Jan 10, 2015, 09:32 PM
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if you have an addictive personality, any addiction is possible. even if it is within the dr.s recommended guidelines, the fact that you know you are taking it because you like the feeling of it more than the fact that it is medically necessary indicates that there is a problem there. be careful.
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