Epsilon Alpha
Bluelighter
If I find a solid paper on it I'll post it, but try google'ing around the topic. There's a lot of good evidence, just no good review articleOk this seems to be almost a recurring theme in stuff I read about, as far as addiction goes, so I'm wondering if you have any further knowledge on this subject or have articles I could learn more from.

I hear you man, its kind of like schizophrenics and autistic kids (google "I told you I was hardcore" for a suspected case)Everyone that I know who has been diagnosed bi-polar, seems to have one of two extremes with drug addiction. Either they're like me, and the couple bi-polar people I actually will associate with, and have it seems no reward response from taking drugs that normally induce rewards. Or they have the exact opposite and have extreme addiction issues, where they -have to have it- and get easily addicted.
I know I've brought this up at bluelight before in other threads, but I still haven't gotten a satisfactory conclusion to this curiosity. It's a great trait to have, but with how confusing it is, I have an insane desire to know -why-.
Edit: Side note, is there a link you can share that goes more in depth of the differences between sensitization and tolerance, or would you be willing to describe them a little more? I'm not sure I follow, but as I currently interpret what you're saying, sensitization is an increased desire for it, and tolerance is a reduced effectiveness of it? If that's the correct meanings, it would explain my experience with opiate/benzo to say that I gain no sensitization, but do gain tolerance, correct?
Same here, and I wish I had a good link for it. Sensitization is weird in humans in the fact that its a completely separate process from tolerance, and mainly manifests as behavioural changes as far as I know. There's a link near the start of the thread I posted regarding amphetamine sensitization in humans after 3 uses if you want some reading.