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Hi Jack:
Just adding my 2 cents to what all the others are saying. Never go off an anti convulsant drug "on your own". Even when quitting them by doctor's orders, they have to be tapered off on a schedule given by your doctor. I assume the doctor who gave you the injection knows what meds you are taking currently? Had he/she meant you to drop any drug he or she would have said so. But definitely, with the anti convulsants, do not drop any doses. Here's hoping you will be feeling a little better soon. Keep that wallet in your shirt pocket! Cheers... Shirley H. |
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