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Old 12-15-2006, 09:49 PM #1
Jebbyfur Jebbyfur is offline
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Default Medication side effects

I have just started to feel a little better not so many missles firing. We changed lyrica to every 8 hours 100mg. But what I want to know is do these meds put me in a standstill or is that just me.I am just lacking gumption. I find myself just sitting there trying to convince myself that I need to get going here and get some things done, but time just goes by and I still am sitting there thinking about what I need to. Is it the meds or me? I almost feel like I need to make a list everyday before I forget the things I need to remember.Is that the meds? I need some help here on hot to light the fire under my toush. jen
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