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Old 02-28-2013, 05:51 PM #11
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Default Sudden symptom change/non-response as before

In response to changes in response to the drugs, we've found that Jan occasionally becomes reactive, a.k.a. allergic, to them. Sometimes the manufacturers make changes in the binders.

Just tossing this out there, in the context of not doing well.

Hoping things are lightening up...maybe it was just a mean virus romping through your system?

All best,
Trisha
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