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Old 02-28-2012, 06:00 PM #17
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A bit of extra aggression???????? JUST what I need!!!!!!!

It is hard working on and more so, hiding the reason from friends and colleagues. Taking the lift when everyone else takes the stairs and sneering at me for being 'lazy'. Walking slowly, holding onto handrails, speed wobbles and talking rubbish. All in a day's work. It's exhausting.
And if I could only find the perfect pain killer that lets me stay awake too, then I'd be sorted.
I must admit since posting this I've been experimenting with Tramadol and I'm finding it more and more useful. It's used for shingles pain which made me think it would be good for me. Only supplied in 20's though which is annoying.

Thanks for your support people
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