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Old 10-22-2011, 06:46 AM #1
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Attention Medicine being Addictive?

Hydrocephalus......headaches is what i normally get,migraines. a very painful disturbing headache.....and i take eithr Panadol or Paracetamol
and i normally take 2 tablets per time ,4 times a day(well only i go to the doctors,and its my prescription) other than tht my mum sez i shudnt take it so much coz it can be addictive(is tht true?) if it is then why does the doctor say 2 tablet per time ,4 times a day when i come for a checkup. that shud mean its okay to take it?all the time? and sometimes i didnt take it when it was needed and i feel really messed up,i feel like vomitting, and my headaches kill, and i cnt seem to think straight,or do anything right...and i wished i never listen to my mum..shud i stil be listening to her? and besdies what does that even mean...it can be addictive? how?
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