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Old 12-17-2011, 01:53 AM #1
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Shocked When is enough medication too much?

I was diagnosed with a macroadenoma on my pituitary gland and my primary has put me on about 7 different Meds to help with pain, lack of sleep and hormone displacement along with a few other symptoms, but A lot of different pain killers, sedatives, sleeping pills and anti-depressants. She says there are no adverse reactions when mixing these meds but if I take them the way they are prescribed, it makes me nuts plus Im facing addiction. I'm not sure what's jacking me up more, the meds or the tumor.
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