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Old 06-14-2009, 06:05 PM #1
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Red face help quitting lyrica

Hello everyone, I have been taking 50 mg's of lyrica 3 times a day now for almost 7 years. During this time my weight has gone up, I feel always lethargic and the icing on the cake for me was that I backed our car into my sister in law's car! I'm just tired of always feeling like I'm in a fog! Can someone please tell me how to wean myself off of this? Or, maybe how to go down to 1- 25 mg.pill 3 times a day?
What was that Tommy Roe song years ago???????... "I'm so dizzy" Thanks everyone!!!
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