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Old Jan 10, 2007, 08:17 PM
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I have meds for the problem I have here they are paxil cr 75 mgwelbrution xl 450 mg , sequel at morning i take 150 mg afternoon. and sleeping 450 mg I have been having some lung problems. But What concerns me is scince I have on monday and tues. When I get up I dont seem to have any balance and have to hold the wall or a chair If I wanted to get something from the refig by the time Im walking back I have a rush feeling I will fall any advice I'm wondering if the meds are not going well with each other.they are omnicef 300 mg, and prednisone.
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Old Jan 10, 2007, 10:07 PM
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Postural hypotension from all the meds...AKA your blood is not perfusing your head quick enough...be careful.
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Old Jan 11, 2007, 01:07 AM
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please call ER and ask to speak to a nurse and explain the meds.........it's possible that she can talk to you about it......if not, go to ER. something is causing your problems and i strongly suspect it's the meds.........and you've got quite a mix there.......xoxoxo pat
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