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Does it go away?

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Hello :-)

This can be one of the side effects with this med , but usually it does go away after a while , not sure how long you have been taking it but if you can see how you go for say maybe 12 weeks from starting it hopefully it will stop , if you can't manage that long or have been taking it longer then I would speak with your Doctor , there are many meds all have the same effect in how they help us but may not give you this side effect

Let us know how you get on :-)

Take Care x

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Only been playing on it for 6 days

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That is not very long then so it could very well get better , if you can at least give it 4 weeks and see if it is improving and if it gets to much then ask them to review what you are taking , hope it improves soon :-) x

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