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Max,

 

Just curious. Is your doctor fully aware of all the meds you are taking? I

am not a physician, but it does sound like a possible synergisitc effect, that

is when two or more meds are being taken and have a negative reaction in the

body system.

 

Why did you even have to go out of network to find another drug?

 

Re: Lexapro, this or any similar drug does require a weaning off, like every

other day such as recommended by your doctor.

 

I hope you can find answers, but i would really suggest checking on potential

reaction of each of the drugs you are on.

 

Best, Victoria :-)

 

sonicmaximus <sonicmaximus wrote:

So...

 

I'm miserable for weeks...after developing a dependency to Oxycodone

(caused by a really, really, incredibly painful bout w/

Sciatica...the Oxycodone was the only thing on earth that took the

pain away...which enabled me to perform my physical therapy...which

cured the Sciatica). Trouble was...I couldn't get off the oxy by

myself.

 

So...I go outside the network & find a doctor to prescribe

Subutex...to the tune of $350 cash money...but the Subutex worked

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