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Old 03-01-2008, 07:42 PM #1
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Default Starting Requip

Doctor called me in Requip for the leg pain I've been having at night.

He's starting me off with .5 mg for one week and then upping it to 10 mg.

One of the side effects I'm most concerned about, well other than the increased desire for sex , is feeling sluggish and kind of out of it the next morning.

Anyone taking this that can give me some heads up on what to expect the following morning and day?

I don't want to be on a drug that is going to leave me basically incapacitated.

Thanks!
Kim
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