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Old 01-19-2016, 11:20 AM #1
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Default A bit unexpected

So I've finally (I think) managed to get past the Summer med. increases by moving the Levodopa element first. I'm now just hitting the rough bit,after 4 weeks, of the last requip xl adj.
And......I've started waking up at my usual 4.00 am with complete Poem' s in my mind. I've always enjoyed Poetry, even had a go in my Youth. But 36 in 2 weeks ! Iv come across this 'art effect' before, what intrigues me how mostly they appear almost complete as if there is path from subconscious to conscious now opened. Anyone ?

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