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Q: Addicted to Overdosing
asked by: lostoyou on May 18th, 2005
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Hey i'm not sure if this is the right forum to post this too but I wanted to ask a question. Is it possible to be addicted to taking overdoses of anadin or paracetamal or any other form of pain killers? I have been overdosing on these for a couple of months now and although at times I have done it to try and kill myself other times I just took them because I wanted to take them, its almost like having a cigrettee, they are that addictive. Does anyone else have this problem? I also have an eating disorder but that is beside the point the reason I mention that is because when you suffer from an eating disorder there is always that suicide feeling hence the taking tablets to try to kill myself anyway if anyone could help me on this or just give me some advice I would be very grateful. Thanks

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OneArmedBandit
replied on September 22nd, 2005
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I think I might be addicted to caffiene pills I took 96 pro plus in 3 or 4 days the other week.
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