I think the potential is certainly there, absolutely. For example, PTSD tends to be cumulative, so if you have more and more exposures to trauma, you can absorb so many and then you'll get the one that breaks the camel's back. Obviously there are multiple factors. Life at home can add more stress and then make PTSD more likely and lead to a stronger reaction. As I said, I think something like mefloquine could very well make it more likely that someone's going to have a traumatic reaction to a given event.
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