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Default Jun 01, 2022 at 09:49 PM
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I believe in kindling effect which means each episode makes things worse. And causes brain damage.

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I believe in kindling effect which means each episode makes things worse. And causes brain damage.
That makes sense. Too bad medication isn't perfect and there are never any relapses. I'm doing my best to find stability again, and I think I am there. I just hope it doesn't get too much worse over the years.
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