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Old 10-09-2008, 08:54 PM #1
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Default Need some ideas, I've been off all my meds for a week, not by choice!

Well not exactly all of them for a week, but a few tomorrow will be a week.

And then all since Monday. I first left my medicine's at my mom's house
last Friday and could replace all but one or two in my backup at home.

Knowing I would be back to get them on Tuesday morning, I rechecked
my thinking on the meds. And decided I was safe.

Then all broke lose on Sunday and I got really sick. And today is the first
day anything has stayed in my stomach. I'm not sure if I can swallow
pills yet, or if I dare try.

I don't want to start over with the throwing up all things. So I'm asking
for some advice.

Is it safe for me to just go back on all meds tomorrow as nothing happened.

Or how do I go about getting things under control.

Realizing I take 10 to 12 different medications.

Donna
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