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Old 02-08-2007, 10:08 AM #2
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Thanks firemonkey for nice information.I have an 22 year old austic boywho always suffer great tension for the transition neede to be done between school bus and school so much that We was once thinking to put him in a group home to recover them. I was desperate hence made up mind to Order
effexor
. I thought anything is worth a try. We have been giving him a child's dose as soon as he wakes up, in his juice and our mornings have never been so pleasant,so enjoying. His school homework, noteboks earlier have never had wods like fun, cooperative,excellent and finishes his work before and he is totally a different person now.

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