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Old 08-17-2009, 08:02 PM #1
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Angry Is my doc trying to kill me?

I had an increase of Trileptal 3 weeks ago. Did fine til last week. Every day I have been getting worse. I am having a very bad reaction to the increase. I go see the doc 4 days ago when it started and he says it's not the med increase. I went to GYN and regular doc and there is nothing wrong with me. Back to square 1 again it's the meds and now I'm ****** at my neuro for not helping me. So I'm stepping it down to what I was taking befor without him. I could've slapped him. I don't think he was listening when I told him my symptoms. Cold sensation inside my mouth,freezing hands, hair is breaking like crazy, woman problems I don't care to mention,tightness in my chest,extreme muscle weakness......What the Bleep else could it be. He's crazy I tell u.
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