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Old Jan 13, 2006, 07:58 PM
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hubby has just finished last prozac, been on diazapam to relive any side efeccts untill he can take new med in 5 days time (mitrazipine), hes on 3 a day of the diazapam but he stared feeling sick before he takes a tablet i was wandering if this might be a anxiety thing making him sick,
they gave him 2 lots of anti sickness med in hospital when he was there new years day he didnt stop being sick they said it was because of anxiety and sort of panic attack , so he had diazapam given to him to settle him down which helped
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