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Old 07-07-2012, 05:26 AM #12
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Bad neuro! what a horrible way to introduce someone to a medicine! we want answers! we want to know why this works, how it works, how long will i be on it, why do I need to add another pill...the list goes on! BAD NEURO! no wonder you are worried about taking this pill.
I find it so hard to find a GP or a neuro who will even listen to me let alone help me!!! I think they see 'RN' on my notes and assume I'm drug seeking or whatever.
I never have ANY luck getting anything that might help me!!!!

And I realise the difference between addictive and dependent. I just don't want to have to reach for a pill that I know nothing about, even if it works.

How do you guys get the pills you want/need?
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