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Addiction vs infection, duration vs recovery, how long can it last, is it a week or 3 months is it medication withdrawal or tolerance symptoms or is it a protozoa infection that could take 3 months, dopamine addiction vs Dysfunction,are serotonin uptake inhibitors causing dependency? Life suck more without them, long term harm is a terrible issue getting ignored by health care professionals, and leads to inhumane treatment and care. Toture if your one of the victims of genetic disorder or ideopathic disease, some of the medications antipsychotic antidepressant are known to induce these problems and cause the very problems they are designed to treat, how do we fix a broken system?

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