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It is your body, and even if your reasoning is "I don't wanna", that is your perogative.

The problem might come if you are wanting to switch again . . . especially if your insurance is paying for the meds. They may want "justification" for the change, and will your neuro support that?

I don't take any meds (except LDN) and my neuro is always trying to talk me into the latest trial that's going ~ they LOVE drug virgins. I just politely decline.

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