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Old 04-18-2013, 01:15 PM #1
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Yes I'm Japanese. Thank you for that tip. The predisone didn't work so my neuro is starting me on nortiptalyn. I'm not sure if i'm going to take it. I've begun to see a Chiropractic Neurologist in Redwood City and yesterday was my first visit and so far feeling a bit better. Going to see how it goes.

Thanks again!

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I am not sure if you are Japanese (it's the hiroko part of blue hiroko), but I wanted to add that if you do medications you may want to start out with the lowest dosage possible.

I am half-Japanese and my neurologist explained that often Asian women are very sensitive to the dosage requirements (which are often calculated and metabolized differently for caucasian women).
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