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i ask the doctor point blank if the baclofen could be the source of my
problems. he could/should have looked at the PDR, he did not take the time.
i did and when i saw the list i fired his a** and looked for a more
competant dr. i am the boss, the doctor is the employee. some of them think
they are God and have to be put in their place.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bobby G. Greer [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 9:48 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: CP, depression - and spasticity
In a message dated 10/11/00 10:40:35 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< you can't trust your doctor. when i was being given bacfelen, i was feel
all
kinds of wierd effects, but, the doc was "poo-poo ing" the idea that the
drug was my problem. i looked in a PDR and found that all the things i was
going through was on the side effect list. i not only droped the drug, i
dropped the doctor.
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Ken,
One time I took an anti-depressant of the Prozac class and began
bleeding
from my behind(to put it in demure terms). The doc sent me for a complete GI
work up and I was going to have a whole bunch of GI procedures. I found out
in time this was a common side effect of the medicine. I canceled all the GI
tests and quit taking the med.
Bobby
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