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Ive got those stupid stomach cramps again. Bathroom cannot be too far from me. I'll give it another week or so, but if it gets worse, Im throwing in the towel.
Ughhh. Sorry to hear that. If people cannot tolerate the 2x a day are some doctors suggesting 1x a day is fine because some medicine is better than no medicine?? Or is 50% of the usual prescribed dose not going to cut it?
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