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Old 12-18-2006, 10:28 AM #1
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Question hydrocortisone - contradindications

I was planning to take the hydro and then I discovered I could not take it becuase I was taking Wellbutrin and the two were not safe together. Now, I must decide - do I switch anitdep. or what alternative. I must be off the Well. for a week before starting the hydro. My pain mang. Dr. is against me taking the hydro. However, he has run out of drugs to give me. I have full body pain from my face all the way down to the bottom of my feet(face, back , neck knees, ankles, soles of feet. It is murder. I am now almost completely disabled. Very frightening. I can only be on my feet a few minutes.
Has anyone heard of using hydro for FM or have any other ideas?
PS Mrs. D I responded to you in the previous thread re: red yeast rice. Thanks for the links.
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