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lamitical withdrawals - what are they and how long dod they last

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PostPosted: 02/03/07 - 07:19    Post subject: lamitical withdrawals - what are they and how long dod they Vote now! Reply with quote

I'm trying to get off lamitical. I had gone down to 100 for two weeks and thought that would be enought I stopped taking it and am now in terrible shape. What are the withdrawal sysptoms and how long do they last.
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