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05/10/2012 07:20 AM
zephry1967
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Starting day 6, had cooffee and no craving to smoke. Yeah!
Schizoaffective Disorder- bipolar type.

clonzapine 350 mg daily
wellbutrin 200mg


last Hospital stay Feb 2012.
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Colleenj
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That's terrific! Everyday it will get just a little easier to live life without our smokey little friend. You can do this, one day at a time.

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