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Hope this wasn't a brazen attempt to dehumanize drug addicts... Cause a lot of the comments are giving that impression. An amazing young girl who is going to do more fantastic things. As a parent I would be so proud of her. For those asking for the alternatives, that's a discussion for the patient and their doctor and pharmacist. People differ, and there are several alternatives to these, so giving a blanket list of alternatives is irresponsible.

And I mean, come on, take some responsibility for and interest in your health. Talk to your doctors and pharmacists. Especially the latter for questions about possible side effects and alternatives. This is a silly list. For seniors that have arthritis, all types, NSAIDS are needed, not Tylenol. My Mom was doing great on Ambien. She was finally sleeping for 6 hours, but then they said, it could be addictive. At 80 years of age, who the hell cares if it's addictive? They also took her off the pain meds that worked for her. Crazy! I agree with the antibiotics, because the one listed is dangerous. Each person should discuss medications with his/her primary care physician who should have a full record of your medical condition.

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You need to ask questions about the medications and don't go looking on "Dr. Google" for the answers. Please don't get unsettled by this article about any of these. The majority of people who take one or all do so under the care of their doctors- and for good reason. Many wouldn't survive without them. Stop my Xanax and there's no telling what I may do. Eases my tremors greatly. I can have dinner in public without embarrassing myself. My sister is a doctor and told me decades ago to depend more on the pharmacist than the doctor. They are more knowledgeable and more current than the doctor about medications. This are all so funny and I'm a Pharmacist ......hehehe .....don't believe everything its on the internet! It's not as bad in older people as it's in youngers .....those are the ones that need to be WATCHED!!! Specially if you guys leave your meds all around the house if you know what I mean........

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This is my life philosophy! <3 I was bullied when I was a teen because I always refused to wear "labels". Then my "rebellion" against this became my way of dressing: working as a performer, I asked my friends who was designing and creating the costumes to make some clothes for me, very simple and comfortable - and anyway very beautiful - and then I'm wearing those clothes like "life uniforms" since 20 years .That's cool. Too bad I'd look crazy with my employer with one outfit but when I moved to Europe, I only had 3 suitcases so I have 10 outfits on hangers 3 skirts, 10 tshirts, 1 swimsuit, 3 sweaters, 1 coat ...and 2 pairs of boots, 2 pairs sneakers and 1pair of rainboots. And I love it.Ironic this shows up after My daughter (10 years old) told me a girl made a comment about her wearing the same dress the day before as she had done a day last week and how it probably wasn’t clean. These are 4th grade girls.. making comments about clothing that someone is wearing instead of focusing on why they are really in school. It’s pretty sad that’s what someone focus on. So I told My daughter she should wear the dress everyday for the rest of the year and maybe just maybe I won’t wash it. 😋 I miss the good old days of school uniforms. When you are your own brand or in social settings I more than agree. I rarely dress better in public as I do home, but when it comes to employment, it a whole different ballgame. In an interview, dressing well shows initiative. If the person cannot be bothered to even dress professionally is it worth the risk that they have initiative in other aspects pertaining to their professional employment? Pass on a good personality and get the next one who also dresses well.Congratulations welcome to maturity.

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I never had that stuff and never cared. I only buy new underwear and used clothing from the thrift stores.