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Old 01-14-2015, 12:20 PM
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aasharon90
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Since each one of us is made up differently
inside, then meds affect each of us differently
too. Where one med works for one it may
not work the same for another.

I was sober a good long time before
I finally addressed my chemical imbalance.
In fact if I hadn't seen a commercial
on tv about chemical imbalnces within
the body I would never have known
what was happening inside me other
than learning to remain sober each day.

Anyway, it took me a good yr before I
found the right meds to use for my anxiety.
Each one I tried had different side effects
that wasn't agreeing with my own body.

It took time to take one med and allow
it to get into my system, then get out
of it before trying another to see if it agreed
with me.

I worked closely with my physician being
honest with them and letting them know
how I was doing until the right med was
found and agreed with me.

You can do the same to achieve a healthier,
happier quality of life and sobriety.
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