Weird things after losing weight
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Actually that brings up an interesting point. I think it might be a good idea to speak to my doctor about medication dosage.
I know one is OK since there is a one size fits all dosage but my Ritalin dosage might need to be adjusted.3 -
Oh yes, and I agree with all the people who mention the lowered booze threshold. I don't drink often (I would rather spend my calories on chocolate) but I'm a cheap date these days!
Even better, the same goes for painkillers. On the rare occasions it's necessary, I now get the same effect from one tablet of OTC paracetomol-with-codeine that I used to get from two tablets of prescription-strength codeine.
Yes I noticed the painkiller thing to. I took my paracetamol and codiene which my doc gave me and it blew my mind as i wasn't expecting it to have such an effect ha1
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