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Old 03-27-2011, 04:33 PM #1
magoozler magoozler is offline
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Default Prialt Effects - Help Please

I am new to this group - it took me a while to locate a group that deals with my specific needs and I hope this is it. I am caregiver for my husband who has been taking prialt for at least 2 years now via a pump and sometimes I just can't see it being worth the price. Not the medicinal cost, altho that is no small amount, but the cost in quality of life. He is up to about 12 I think - can't explain beyond that and is more often than not unable to carry on a conversation that makes sense. Is anyone having this problem?? I am very desparate as this has ruined our marriage for certain, but, his quality of life must really suck!! HELP. please.
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