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Old 09-19-2009, 12:11 PM #19
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Amantadine will also cause you to develop some nasty Purple and Red Lower Legs.

i.e. "livido reticularis" - which is a weird kind of blotchy rash thing.

For me it became a permenant thing. I now have some little ulcers from this condition .. 12 years after I stopped taking the stuff. It is worse in the winter time.

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It's so horrible and scary the kinds of side effects we can suffer from by taking medication to help us. I feel so much better today. Guess I'll just increase my caffeine for now!
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