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Old 04-14-2008, 04:35 PM #10
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I've had good luck with soma and Valium. But now the doctor tells me he won't give me Valium because it is too addictive and gives me narcotics instead - it makes no sense to me seeing how he knows that the last prescription he gave me for Valium lasted me for 6 months because I only took it when I really needed it.

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