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Old 05-07-2009, 11:11 AM #1
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Default Allergic to medications?

Hello everyone, I hope you are all having a strong day. I was DXed in 1991 and been in remission since 1992. I was sprayed with a fire ext. in Oct 2008 and since then my MG has returned. I also am Alpha-1 deficient and it seems any medications I take I react badly to. I don't take anything now other then synthroid and xanax both of which I have to take at night so I can "sleep" through the side effects. Does anyone else have trouble with taking meds?
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