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duhneece

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6. Unlikely 'probably' I agree, but
Tue Feb 17, 2015, 12:02 PM
Feb 2015

I can get so pissed off so easily drinking too much caffeine, so I'd still like to know if men with their regular testosterone could take that caffeine to a level that I, a female, is unlikely too. Men with no steroid use commit more domestic violence and murder, so I think caffeine could provoke more rage with more caffeine than what happens with women...just saying I'd like more research.
I agree that one can get used to meds that initially could cause serious accidents. I caught myself driving 'drunk' but no booze, just getting used to Neurontin and Trileptal. Now, I never feel drunk and I take even more of those meds than I first used when I drove 'drunk'...wrong word, I know, but that is exactly how it felt.
I am a medical marijuana patient and I am super happy to see these results!
I just want more research into all meds & substances that could interfere with driving safety.

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