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ULDN - The magic weapon to reduce and keep tolerance to Opioids low

...after I posted my answer to you: a helpful and kind forum member...sent me a PM warning me against arguing further
This was foreseen. He's a very knowledgeable person whom I learned a lot from over multiple DM discussions...but he made a misguided assumption about something trivial which led to strange behaviour and subsequent disparition (french word). He likely knew who I was talking about. I specifically used him as the 'case study' in my post regarding the deleterious cognitive & perceptual impact of long-term prescription opioid use; particularly without proper harm reduction measures. This is after all a forum dedicated to harm reduction, and this very thread is a good example of this. As I wrote previously, Naltrexone and Naloxone are excellent tools but more can be done to render long-term opioid use genuinely sustainable.

The fact you removed the central parts of my arguments and replaced them with dots, while calling it "semantics" is really just an outward manifestation of your close mindedness.
Not at all, that's just me saving space with the quote block. I don't see the value in these kinds of assumptions (about how the text was formatted) as the results are off-base.

Anyway, while you perceive an argument I actually agree with much of your core tenets, more than you realise.
 
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