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I don'tknow what to do. I don't know which one to ask to go off of. Or which ones. Or should I just stop taking one or two of them. Maybe I should slowly sop taking them all. I have a terrible shake that gets in the way of doing anything. No short term memory. My family tells me I have one brain cell. I do nothing and sleep all the time. Can't sleep now cause I have terrible heartburn. I guess you could say my prilosec isn't doing it's job. I just want someones opinon. Should I go in the hospital to get help. No they would probably put me on more meds.View Thread

You need to go to a psychiatrist. They can tell you what is going on with you and provide you with medicine if needed. Best of luck to you.View Thread

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