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Stopping All My Medications, Please Give Your Suggestion

Quick Break down Aug 1 2009 had a heart attack , Stent placed in put onto a mixture of Rx s been taking them for 51 days....I want to stop all meds.... Meds that I want to stop taking Plavix, Lipitor, Lopressor, Predication, Plaque nil ( Hydroxychloroquine ) What and how do you suggest that I do this?
Thu, 17 Dec 2009
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DO NOT STOP ANY MEDICINES See you Doctor or another Doctor for 2nd opinion FIRST. For information about medicines and other health concerns you can also go to Web MD online. I have found it to be a useful resource as well. I understand about taking meds but you did not go through the surgery to then put yourself at risk. Get professional advise from those responsible for your care. As much fun and good help you may get here in this forum I would strongly suggest you trust your Medical team instead.

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Stopping All My Medications, Please Give Your Suggestion

DO NOT STOP ANY MEDICINES See you Doctor or another Doctor for 2nd opinion FIRST. For information about medicines and other health concerns you can also go to Web MD online. I have found it to be a useful resource as well. I understand about taking meds but you did not go through the surgery to then put yourself at risk. Get professional advise from those responsible for your care. As much fun and good help you may get here in this forum I would strongly suggest you trust your Medical team instead.