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Guys - I just have to make a little follow up to my earlier post ...

Posted at 6:11 PM on Feb 13, 2008 by jchiara, #27162
Guys - I just have to make a little follow up to my earlier post in January of this year. After giving it consideration and after reading all of your posts - I truly felt that I should stop this poison. And I did. Cold Turkey...... First day - mentally, I felt like I had been freed. Probably just a psychological thing, but nonetheless... Second day - okay...my head felt clearer....my ear started to feel better...ah....my back...it's starting to feel less stiff... Third day - no heating pad at night....I feel "lighter" (for lack of a better word) Fourth day - my thighs don't hurt anymore.....I'm still tired.....very very tired...but the anxiety seems to be subsiding....I feel like I've come out of a strange fog.... Fifth day and on - my hubby says it took me a good two weeks to come around to "me" again.....now I'm still continuing my 2 TBS of flaxseed a day.....slowly losing a little weight - 5 pounds at this point.....15 more to go.....and thank God my chest doesn't hurt anymore. I don't feel like I'm dying (well, I still have anxiety attacks - but that's a separate thread - haha).... My hubby just got diagnosed with cholesterol problems as well and he's on Simvastatin (sp?) which I believe is Zocor....and no problems. It's all in the makeup of a person, I'm convinced. So everyone - if you feel like you're dying on this crap Vytorin, try to free yourself....even if it's just for a month....eat really well...take your flaxseed.....and see if you can get off of this horrible poison that OUR bodies don't accept... Okay, I'll get off my soapbox now....."-)
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