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me again, forgot to say I have lost 5kg so obviously the diet is working, why cant the gp get the meds right!

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Well done for losing that 5kg and working on your diet. Always check the fine print in your meds and if it isn't right for you, either working wise or development of ill effects, go back and tell them. Some of us have to change meds until we get something that works with our system. We all have different metabolisms, therefore, meds affect us differently. Be vigilant and learn all that you can.

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