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Old 12-10-2009, 07:16 PM #25
jakatak jakatak is offline
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Default It takes discipline

Here I look at my Lyrica, Tramadol and Oxycodone. What a friggin cocktail. Oh...did I mention Lexapro for my depression/anxiety,gemfibrozil for my cholesterol, and atenolol for the blood pressure. Enough already!!

I have to get off the Oxy....possibly reduce the Tramadol and Lyrica. It is scary. I missed two days without the so-called synthetic opiate Tramadol, and boy did I feel crummy. I can imagine removing the big one from the mix. But, I have to put a stop to the madness. In order to get complete relief I have begun taking more of the 5mg tabs of oxy. I do not like the pattern this is taking. I will have to satisfy myself with partial pain relief and avoid the consequences of narcotic overdose.
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