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I was wrong about the needle in a haystack

Posted by Squiggles on February 4, 2007, at 9:00:39

I'm afraid that the "d" has not gone
away altogether; but there was a stretch of
some weeks after my cat's death. I can't
distinguish cause from coincidence -- we
still have some pets so maybe it's partly
true.

I find this gastro problem very disruptive --
i've had to turn down opportunities because it can be sudden while you're on the road or anywhere.

And I can't go very far anywhere outside the house. I time my activities during late in the day when it is more unlikely.

It's made my life miserable. It started when
with my clonazepam withdrawal and never really
stopped. Is it possible that Dr. Heather Ashton
is right about permanent damage from benzo withdrawal?

I have started taking Kaopectate and that helps for a few days.

Any suggestions?

Squiggles


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