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Old 10-31-2018, 07:11 AM #1
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Default Medication question

Hello all,

Not sure if anyone can answer this or not...on top of my TBI I also have PTSD and am currently taking Buspirone twice a day for PTSD. I have been running short on pills and have been weening myself off of them as a result until they renew my prescription. I noticed that my TBI symptoms are getting worse though and was wondering if it was from slowing down the medication. Anyone else have this experience?

Thanks

Frank
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