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Aging speed up or slow down with meds

Posted by alohashirt on May 9, 2005, at 22:13:13

In reply to Re: Concerta - when does it hit ? » stresser, posted by theo on May 8, 2005, at 10:31:11

I spent a year working in a needle exchange in Europe and came away with a clear impression that many opiate addicts had skin that looked younger than their real age. This seemed surprising given the hard work they were frequently doing to pay for their daily dose. Is it conceivable that stimulants cause aging?

> I didn't have a negative experience at all, and just want to try some other options (besides stims) for long term use. I don't want to age prematurely from speeding my body up every day. It's got to catch up in the long run. What do you think, does that thought ever concern you?
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