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That is good news , out of curiosity what was the past dosage and what did you change to ?
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Now I am looking around my house and it is starting to look like it used to. I don't know if it will throw me into a flare, but at this point, I don't care. I have been also saying all algong that my house was beginning to look like a frat house and in the last 24 hours it is coming back together. Wish me luck ![]() |
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Good Luck Cindi!
Just don't overdo it. My house is just like yours. I got an epidural, felt great, Planted a few flowers in my garden and ended up in bed for two days. It sure does feel great to have a brief window of relief. When that happens I want to run around like a crazy person and make up for all I've lost. Enjoy! Kim
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I'm with you both *LOL*
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"Thanks for this!" says: | cindi1965 (08-08-2010) |
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I'm sitting here chuckling, because only us RDSer's can understand that a little med change can make us feel normal....I am soooo thankful that I found this board a year ago or I think I would still be lying on my couch feeling sorry for myself. I have found the courage to stand up and ask the right questions and challenge my doctors with the knowledge that I have learned here..LOVE YOU ALL
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