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Old 12-04-2007, 04:19 PM #1
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Default Am I addicted

to Mirapex. I've been taking it for many years (since a year after it came out). Since I get it mail order and the company takes the money straight out of my bank I had to wait to order a refill untill my SS check was deposited. As a result I ran out on Saturday. I'm having a great deal of pain, chills, muscle spasms. Just like I would imagine someone on withdrawl from a narcotic. My question is, wouldit be betteer for me to go off of it all together? It is very expensive and I have this happen 2 or 3 times a year. My MDS here in town is completely out of samples so he can't help me. I guess since I"ve been taking it for so long, I don't exactly know what benefit I'm getting from it.
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