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Old Oct 10, 2015, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by RxQueen875 View Post
My purse rattles when I walk. Lots of meds lol. In total I take up to 7 a day, one being 200 mg seroquel to sleep. The PRNs depend on my anxiety. And from my experience, gabapentin did absolutely nothing for me. I saw that you said you can't get rid of lamictal? Why is that? My pdoc just put me in it a few days ago and I'm wondering how it is.

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Oh God yes.... I try to sit my purse down slowly these days. It sounds like a baby rattle if I just let it plop down like I used too LMAO
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