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Old 10-30-2015, 07:33 AM #1
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I agree with eva5667faliure.

When having more than one prescription they should be taken one at a time. Take one for x amount of time to see how you react to it (side effects), then add in the other medication.

Sorry, if my last post lost something in the written word
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Thank you to everyone of you who have helped me. I agree with all of you, which is why I posted with this question. To me starting both of these meds on the same days seems strange. I'm on day 11 now and things are starting to even out.
I have had a whole list of medical problems for the last 17 years and have been passed from one doctor to the next with no long lasting results. I had really given up, but thought I'd try one more time. I took a list of 11 things I needed fixed to my doctor appointment 11 days ago and I said wasn't leaving until something was done. I typically the answer of "get lab work done and come back in 3 months".
I think he gave me these 2 meds just to get rid of me on that day. That's why I hesitated calling the doctor back. He probably would have told me to stop both and come back in 3 months. So as a last resort, I think I'll just try and ride this out and see what happens a month from now.
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I agree with eva5667faliure.

When having more than one prescription they should be taken one at a time. Take one for x amount of time to see how you react to it (side effects), then add in the other medication.

Sorry, if my last post lost something in the written word
you got what i was trying to get out
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