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Drug Side effects

Animal_Girl

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Okay, I am super sensitive to most drugs (prescription or non) and alcohol. I ended up getting all of the obscure mental side effects as well. Birth control caused a severe, life altering depression. Vicodin sends me into intense paranoia episodes and depression. And I'm only talking about stuff I use as directed. Is this an Aspie thing? Do I have a strange reaction to medications because my neurological wiring is different?
 
I don't know if it's related to neurological wiring. Maybe your brain reacts differently to some chemicals in the medication. That's something some people have, be it aspies or NT people.
 
I had severe reactions to one drug I was taking for a short term as well. But I know plenty of NT's who have had negative side effects to medicines. So is an aspie thing? - probably not. But it is a "you" thing though. Respect what your body is telling you.
 
I've wondered about this too since I tend to be prone to side effects from medications: some have been life threatening. As with Biblio, I've also known this kind of thing to happen to many NTs as well. I do believe that Aspies are much more likely than the mean population to have some immune system anomaly & perhaps it renders us more susceptible to side effects; esp when considering our different wiring.

These medications have never been tested on Aspies in particular & all our physical/neurological differences (when compared to NTs) have never been clearly established. For instance, much is known about the differences between people with Type 1 & 2 Diabetes & the non-affected population. Getting a sufficient qty of Aspies with a given condition to come participate in a study or clinical trials must be next to impossible in the first place!

I agree with Biblio that listening to your body is paramount.
 

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