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Old 09-13-2010, 10:23 PM #1
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Hi. My daughter is currently taking diladid for pain. She is a math major and is not able to do calculus while on this medication. She is looking at having to drop out of college for a while and is very depressed. Are you able to function normally while on methadone? I had heard that it does not give you as much of a high as the diladid. Please let me know how it has worked for you.

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Julie
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