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Neurologist’s phone call

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One of Dr Bagary’s team rang this afternoon. He listened to me and seemed to understand my situation.. l requested a switch from Temgesic to Subutex, but of course he will have to consult Dr Bagary which all takes time. I also discussed dosage with him as the two sorts of tablets come in different strength as you probably all know. In the meantime arrangements are being made. for a blood test to see how my ferritin and iron levels are. So it’s still a question of wait and see and of course l don’t know if Subutex will be any better for me than Temgesic. I am really hoping so because l have literally tried everything and it hasn’t worked and now, l am very depressed but trying to look on the bright side. Thanks for all the advice l have received from this group, much appreciated.

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Everything crossed that Subutex is prescribed and works well for you.

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Thank you for your reply jumpey

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Hi bedith6 ,Do you have Dr Bagary's contact number. I would appreciate it for my niece who lives near Birmingham. Thanks for your help

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