10.05.2006

Rough Start

I woke up this morning with undoubtedly the worst headache so far. It’s hard to focus on anything and I have a tough time completing a thought. I am carrying around a little note pad to jot things down so I don’t get so frustrated. My short-term memory is also out of whack, I tell my wife and the guys at work the same thing over and over. Nice.


Image filmed by Phil Lawrence.


1 Comments:

At 3:32 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just a thought, but should the site have an official "stake in the ground" so to speak?

I'm thinking about what the Patient Information Leaflet says - in the UK it goes like this:

Do not stop taking Seroxat until your doctor tells you to. When stopping Seroxat,your doctor will help you to reduce your dose slowly over a number of weeks or months – this should help reduce the chance of withdrawal effects. One way of doing this is to gradually reduce the dose of Seroxat you take by 10 mg a week. Most people find that any symptoms on stopping Seroxat are mild and go away on their own within two weeks.

Now as I see it, that statement should be entered for the Pulitzer Prize - for FICTION.

 

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