Re: Amitriptilyne - success & side effects

comm97 (comm97(AT)cris.com)
Wed, 2 Jul 1997 07:39:02 -0400

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Tell the Dr you want to try Pamelor. Same family of Rx but none of the =
s.effects. =20
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From: Ann.Lindstrom(AT)octel.com
To: tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, July 01, 1997 4:43 PM
Subject: RE: Amitriptilyne - success & side effects

Debbie - I take it for tingling and numbness in my feet and right hand.
It doesn't eliminate the symptons completely, but does deaden them
somewhat. Side effects include, as you stated, tiredness and dry mouth.
Since I'm also depressed (wonder why), I take zoloft in the morning,
which tends to wake you up. The most bothersome side effect of the
amitriptilyne is dizzyness. I start to keel over if I get up to fast or
turn around to fast. Its all trde-offs, isn't it.

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>From: Debbie Harris[SMTP:Deb.Harris(AT)btinternet.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 1997 1:24 PM
>To: 'tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com'
>Subject: Amitriptilyne - success & side effects
>
>Has anyone out there any experience of amitriptyline? My neuro has =
suggested
>this drug to ease tthe tight feeling that has returne & is constantly =
in my
>feet. He thinks side effects are only dry mouth & tiredness but if =
anyone
>has any other experience I would like to hear about it
>Thanks
>Debbie
>

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Tell the Dr you want to try Pamelor. Same family of Rx but none of = the=20 s.effects.

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From: Ann.Lindstrom(AT)octel.com
To: tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com
Date: Tuesday, July 01, 1997 4:43 PM
Subject: RE: Amitriptilyne - success & side effects

Debbie - I take it for tingling and numbness = in my feet=20 and right hand.
It doesn't eliminate the symptons completely, but does deaden them
somewhat.  Side effects include, as you stated, tiredness and dry=20 mouth.
Since I'm also depressed (wonder why), I take zoloft in the morning,
which tends to wake you up.  The most bothersome side effect of = the
amitriptilyne is dizzyness. I start to keel over if I get up to fast = or
turn around to fast.  Its all trde-offs, isn't it.

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>From: Debbie Harris[SMTP:Deb.Harris(AT)btinternet.com]<= BR> >Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 1997 1:24 PM
>To: 'tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com'
>Subject: Amitriptilyne - success & side effects
>
>Has anyone out there any experience of amitriptyline?  My neuro = has=20 suggested
>this drug to ease tthe tight feeling that has returne & is = constantly in=20 my
>feet.  He thinks side effects are only dry mouth & = tiredness but if=20 anyone
>has any other experience I would like to hear about it
>Thanks
>Debbie
>

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