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05-07-2010, 06:10 AM | #1 | |||
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Hi again Andy.
I'm glad you're sticking out the dose increase and when I read about you feeling dizzy, I was going to suggest you ask for some time off to allow your body to get used to the medications and when I saw later in your post that you need to be wary of other people's safety, I was pleased that you'd already thought of taking time out. I was a registered nurse, so people's lives depended on me having my wits about me too, and under similar circumstances .... I took time off as well. I'm sorry that more of our members with TN haven't seen your post yet, but hopefully they will soon and be able to give you better advice than I can. It's good you're seeing your doctor again. Please let us know how you get on.
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