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In response to "It is the 'when it jumps, stop' part that i think won't happen. that's why i don't think letting it go is going to work out. -- nm" by Andie

Right, by the time you notice a jump, I’m thinking it might be too late to stop it in time, due to the amount of lag between exposure and symptoms.

On the other hand, it will probably be a slower ramp due to changes in behavior.

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