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Old 11-13-2011, 07:41 PM #1
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Default Medicine mix-up

I am on an automatic refill program through my pharmacy. What I didn't know was that if you have no refills left they won't fill it unless you call them. So I knew I was going to need my Elavil script but since it was on automatic refill I put it aside. So i got my call saying my refills were ready and picked them up. To my extreme distress my Elavil wasn't in the bag. What were my legs going to be like without this? I couldn't imagine the burning. But I also take Clonazipine. I take 1 1/2 pills. So last night knowing I wouldn't have one for tonight I took only 1 Elavil and an extra 1/2 Clonazepine and I would do the same tonight. I slept so much better! Don't know what the difference was. Maybe I slept better because of the extra Clonazepine.
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