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Aropax withdrawal

From: Nina
Date: 30/10/03
Time: 18:53:37
Remote Name: 203.109.254.49

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Hi After reading some of the comments posted on this site I feel like I may be beginning to understand what all my problems have been caused by. I too was prescribed aropax after experiencing an acute Glandular Fever this year that last over 6 months. I have now been diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue. I have not been able to hold down a full time job for almost a year, financial worries blah blah blah thus the aropax. Well I finally decided after only around 2 and a bit months that aropax wasnt the answer. I have gone cold turkey now for around 4 to 5 days even though I had been told that it should be a gradual reduction. Anyway since I have experienced the most horrific, vivid dreams that wake me up at least 10-20 times each time. I have night sweats at least a few times a night. My bed use to be my safe haven through all of this. Now its the worse place to be. I have also been experiencing continued dizziness throught the past 2 or 3 days and shooting pains in the left side of my head like a knife is being shoved in. Vomiting has also been a problem.

Can I just say that aropax to me, did nothing and I would certiantly think more than twice to ever try any similiar drugs again in the future. They are not an answer to everything!!!!

Thanks to the person who is going through this at around the same rate as me. You have given me some courage todat


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