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Old 01-10-2009, 11:59 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Jan that is awesome! Definitely try the course when you are ready. Just to put in my two cents about meds, I would give it a good six months before you evaluate how you feel (better, same, worse), but doctors will like to test around 6 weeks then maybe around 12 weeks to see what your body is doing. Once they stabilize your numbers blood tests come every 3-4 months. Always let the dr. know exactly your symptoms if you have trouble during treatment, it helps them be a detective and figure out why. In the beginning I used to be vague/a little untruthful to dr. and say, "Yeah I'm doing ok." HAHA! Now I tell her stuff like, "I'm having trouble waking in the morning" or whatever the new symptom is. Good luck!
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