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It's even worse when doctors don't know the difference.
It's probably withdrawal from the benzos, and may last awhile. I would avoid taking any benzos once you're off. Getting back on them often results...
Maybe also try another antiviral? Famvir?
Interesting! I wonder if that is a temporary side effect that goes away after a few weeks?
I haven't heard of any side effects of the eyelids, and that is not listed on the drug fact sheet. Are you also taking supplements? It could be...
I never had any real issues with alcohol. I prefer whiskey.
Try to see if your doctor will script the name brand Valtrex as "medically necessary". Mine did and it works a lot better than the two generics i...
When I was symptomatic, I could not attend concerts. In fact, even shower water hurt my ears. I do not currently have any symptoms, and attend a...
Many of the withdrawal symptoms are identical to MM symptoms, so it's not surprising to see those. You're very lucky to be able to wean off so...
It's quite common to see worsening of symptoms when aggressively attacking the virus. JOH has a good explanation for it, so maybe he'll chime in....
Wow, that's great news! Congrats!! ;D
A lot of people experience a worsening of conditions before it gets better. It is apparently the virus putting up a fight.
If your doctor scripts it as medically necessary, then your insurance should cover the name brand. But if not, try to avoid Mylan.
Probably state dependent. My state doesn't.
It is certainly worth a try, as more and more posters are coming forward with good news about taking antivirals. There have been some people who...
FWIW, i still had some minor symptoms like hyperacusis and tinnitus until about a year after starting antivirals. I can tell you that after 1 year...
Wow, even the pharmacist knows that Mylan doesn't work for a lot of people? The FDA should really investigate them.
There are also some good earplugs that will dampen loud sounds while allowing you to hear softer ones. They are molded to your ear, set for a...
That can be a variety of things. Tullio's Phenomenon, SCD, or PLF are known to cause this. Benzos (e.g. valium) are also known to cause it.
I personally would take them for three weeks. Then reassess.