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Old 12-20-2010, 04:29 PM #1
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another route that can be taken and was taken by a poster here, Brian, who is a PN success story by the way, was to titrate down when he became tolerant at a high dosage level and then slowly titrate back up. worked for him.
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another route that can be taken and was taken by a poster here, Brian, who is a PN success story by the way, was to titrate down when he became tolerant at a high dosage level and then slowly titrate back up. worked for him.
I would never have thought of such an approach. Lots of pain filled days, I'm sure, but very clever idea......Thanks for sharing it!
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