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Old 01-07-2010, 12:09 PM #1
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Default NEW NORMAL - ugh

Hi there...
I've been suffering now for a couple of years since my accident and am frustrated and confused...
in that my doctors say this is my 'new normal' and for me just to accept the fact that I will always have mood swings, ED, fatigue and the rest...and won't perscribe anything else than an anti depressent and increase the dose from time to time...they dont want me to be addicted
my insurance company is now asking me to see there doctors for assessments...
any suggestions please would help...thanks
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