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What Causes Severe Muscle Cramps And Body Post Intake Of Deplin?

Hi. I am 44, and have been menstruating for the better part of a month now. I have been very tired. I know I need to lose weight and have been diagnosed with diabetes2. Labeled bipolar (better part of 30 yrs) and have been taking my meds on a regular basis as prescribed with no drugs (sober same time). I have never had cramps like this before, but the body can change...yes? There was one change in medication to the cocktail =)... It is called Deplin. In addition, my body has been achy/tingly... any recommendations? I just went and saw all the docs in April and they gave me a clean bill of health...
Wed, 7 Sep 2016
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no, this is not related with change in your medications, this may be your sympmtoms for this medication was change.
you simply take Pain Killer (Tab Dicloran) and wait, if complaints persist you should seek advise from your psychiatrist.
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What Causes Severe Muscle Cramps And Body Post Intake Of Deplin?

no, this is not related with change in your medications, this may be your sympmtoms for this medication was change. you simply take Pain Killer (Tab Dicloran) and wait, if complaints persist you should seek advise from your psychiatrist.