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Old 04-30-2009, 08:49 PM #4
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Yeah, we need some more info.

You're doing good to sustain for 2 days. I'm proud of you.

hang in there


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I stopped taking my oxycodone 2days ago and i have been unable tp sleep due to leg and arm spasms. Can any one give advice on out to stop the leg and arm issues. Could some one please tell me how long it lasts . Im at work and going crazy. Thanks
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