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Old Apr 02, 2007, 11:30 AM
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<font color="purple"> been taking it it week now and oh my! I can hardly function.... I know these are common side effects but i am feeling them to an extreme.... cant function much at home let alone work...

Drowsy, tired , sleep , sleep, sleep
Slurring words
walk is way unbalanced have to hang to things
forgetful
feel like I am going to fall over, or pass out
snappy

How long do these side effects generally last before they start to subside? Anyone?

oh also have anxiety attacks with it???
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