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Interaction between triggers
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Does a trigger increase your susceptibilty to another trigger?
Yes
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No triggers present other than sexual related triggers (POIS)
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Topic: Interaction between triggers (Read 1437 times)
Muon
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Interaction between triggers
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February 19, 2022, 04:33:07 PM »
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Trigger A--->Symptoms--->more susceptible to trigger B (threshold condition for symptom activation by trigger B decreases)
POIS is considered to be a trigger in this poll.
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