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RE: Stopping Rapamycin and taking a (permanent?) break

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Certain treatments do not work the same way for every person. The negative response to Rapamycin isn't a very common case but whenever it happens, the best option is always to consult a good medical practitioner or the medical personnel who instructed you to take Rapamycin in the first place. Cutting it off entirely could stop the fatigue and energy loss but may lead to a more intense disadvantage.

You mentioned that the situation with health practitioners in your area, this shouldn't be a barrier. There are a thousand and one others who would be more than happy to help you out. Please put this into consideration and take care of yourself;)

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The prescriber was through an online company they just said to stop taking it. They provide meds not health care.

I have tried for literal decades to find one doctor just ONE who takes my health issues seriously. They do not exist. I am too sick to keep trying.

"Millions missing "is a phrase for a reason. There are millions of people just like me completely abandoned by the medical system . Zero treatments.

i could help if you are willing, and open to all possibilities.

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