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Oh thank you, Bartender Bonnie,,,will definitely tell her about this.
Yes bc1200, from what i've read, yes, its cymbalta, AND Klonopin. This is a psychiatrist that did this to you. Her other doctors can't believe he did this.
Exactly, Lymetoo! She couldn't get an appt with the dr. that she wants to see until July 18th. Meanwhile I'm scrambling for help with her symptoms. She is suffering greatly.
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OH NO!! Both are VERY bad to go cold turkey. I'm currently weaning myself off klonopin and it's no joke. I'm only decreasing by about .125 mg each time...
I hope you can find another dr. that seems more qualified.
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I wish i could afford to sue him right now, Lymetoo. He's already done great damage.
Thank you Cockapoo1996, I will pass your information on to her.
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You daughter's PCP is responsible for caring for her in this situation.
The two meds that she had been taking are very common. The
Her appointment with the new psychiatrist is only in a couple weeks. So it only makes sense for her PCP to continue prescribing the needed meds at the last documented dosages.
That way your daughter will not have to suffer needlessly.
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