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Re: How hard is it to wean off your medication? - August 16th 2017, 01:55 PM

Dez, I know this is a bit off topic but I'm wondering if there is someone you can work with to find you affordable care or medicaid. I know the Healthcare system is messy but medicaid would be ideal since you're already on meds. In my city, there are these Navigators and other professionals whose job it is to apply for insurance and it is usually very simple if elegible. But I understand income can be complicated and make a person not meet the criteria even if it is needed I can give you the info in a pm or something just in case.


What Brittany had said about weaning off is generally what happens but with the help of a doctor. Which is why it may mean more visits than once a year for weaning off meds at least for a while until you're off of them. Especially of you start having withdrawal symptoms of some sorts.


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