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Old 01-04-2008, 09:16
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Does old addiction re-surface due to a new addiction?

SWIM is concerned that she is addicted to Adderall now. She used to hate taking it and only took it on days when she couldn't get out of bed. Now when she doesn't take it in order to catch up on sleep she wants it real bad after waking up. But it's too late in the day to take it so now she is resorting to her old drug of choice Darvocet/Vicodin on the days she doesn't take Adderall.

Now it's even worse SWIM is trying to get Oxy but can't afford it. SWIM used to be addicted to Demerol. SWIM believes that Adderall is causing this old addiction to re-surface.

SWIY ever had this problem?
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