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Old 07-09-2010, 08:06 PM #23
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Hi Pam,

well Zyprexa will DEFINITELY help with the cycling!

i am glad the Zyprexa helps you with pain. learned something new here... i didn't know it could do that!

maybe if the side effects are a problem or if you are at a risk for metabolic disturbances, you can work out a plan with your doc to can take it part of the time but suspend it periodically. especially if you have other meds that work for a while but poop tend to poop out or require dose increases - you could alternate those with Zyprexa maybe.

just an idea.

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