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Question Getting Med's Out of your system?

Quick Update - Last Friday I had an LP, Sunday spent day in ER went back Monday for a blood patch. I haven't been able to get my strength back. Yesterday I was given Dolobid for inflamation to help with LP and also Hydroxyzine for pain.

I was told to take these along with my Baclofen & Predizone. I took them last night and again this morning, I can't stay awake! I am up for 10 minutes and then down for 3 hours....

I am thinking it is the Hydrozyzine for pain but how long before it gets out of my system?

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