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		<title>By: James</title>
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		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 21:17:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks to both of you for sharing this - especially Charolette for sharing so much of your personal experience.  You&#039;re right - you do need to be very careful, and be informed about what you&#039;re taking!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to both of you for sharing this &#8211; especially Charolette for sharing so much of your personal experience.  You&#8217;re right &#8211; you do need to be very careful, and be informed about what you&#8217;re taking!</p>
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		<title>By: Charolette</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charolette</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 06:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I too was put on Nortriptyline and was on it for many years. Then my neurologist decided that I was depressed too and put me on Effexor which is a SSRI plus the triptan drugs to stop the migraines.  I went from bad to worse. The migraines began effecting my job performance. I was then sent to a psychiatrist who changed the SSRI&#039;s back to back because nothing seemed to work.  I know a lot more now than I did then and I was a Clinical Research Associate for Drug Studies.  I just didn&#039;t research me.  Of course, some of the studies didn&#039;t come out until 2006.
I thought I was having a nervous breakdown when in fact I had SSRI Syndrome; plus migraines that never went away. I couldn&#039;t quit moving, crying, etc. I told my neurologist that I was sick. No one believed me.  I have been vindicated in that I was sick.  It was just God that I didn&#039;t end up dead like Anna Nicole Smith.  Instead of dying, I spent two weeks on the psychiatric floor of my hospital.  The chief of psychiatry recognized immediately that I had SSRI Syndrome and took me off of whatever SSRI I was on at that time. He put me on an old-fashioned antidepressant and anti anxiety drug.  After leaving the hospital, the first thing that the psychiatry resident did was put me back on a SSRI.  I finally quit going to the psychiatrist because all they wanted to do was medicate.  The migraines continued.  They put me on Paxil and I took it for years. It changed my personality, I gained weight, became aggressive, withdrawn and the migraines continued.  I can&#039;t take the triptan&#039;s, so that has been a blessing in disguise since I didn&#039;t know of the possibility of death of taking triptan&#039;s and SSRI&#039;s together.  I have been disabled since 2000.
I took myself off of the Paxil and I did go through withdrawal. My doctors didn&#039;t have a clue as to why my arms were going numb, etc. It was withdrawal from an SSRI.  So, yes I do believe you went through withdrawal of Nortriptyline.
I begged God to just let me die in 2000. I was ready to go. I knew something was seriously wrong, but the doctors were clueless.
I just take a pain killer now and a muscle relaxer when I have a migraine (all the time). And,it doesn&#039;t help if you have fibromyalgia too. I still have depression, anxiety and panic attacks. But, I am seeing a therapist regularly.  We have come to the conclusion that I have PTSD (post traumatic distress disorder). I had a very traumatic childhood and like migraines, there are triggers that can send you reeling back to a past trauma.  I will take therapy over medication any day. I don&#039;t care if I cry and stay in bed for long periods of time. At least I am not killing myself with drugs.
Be very careful of what drugs your physician puts you on. Make sure they are up to date on their medical journals regarding SSRI&#039;s and triptans.  Death is permanent.  Psychiatrists and Neurologists don&#039;t generally move in the same circles, so sharing information isn&#039;t a priority for them.
This has probably not helped you, but you know your body better than anyone. And by the way, I don&#039;t believe in &quot;coincidence&#039;s.&quot;

God Bless.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I too was put on Nortriptyline and was on it for many years. Then my neurologist decided that I was depressed too and put me on Effexor which is a SSRI plus the triptan drugs to stop the migraines.  I went from bad to worse. The migraines began effecting my job performance. I was then sent to a psychiatrist who changed the SSRI&#8217;s back to back because nothing seemed to work.  I know a lot more now than I did then and I was a Clinical Research Associate for Drug Studies.  I just didn&#8217;t research me.  Of course, some of the studies didn&#8217;t come out until 2006.<br />
I thought I was having a nervous breakdown when in fact I had SSRI Syndrome; plus migraines that never went away. I couldn&#8217;t quit moving, crying, etc. I told my neurologist that I was sick. No one believed me.  I have been vindicated in that I was sick.  It was just God that I didn&#8217;t end up dead like Anna Nicole Smith.  Instead of dying, I spent two weeks on the psychiatric floor of my hospital.  The chief of psychiatry recognized immediately that I had SSRI Syndrome and took me off of whatever SSRI I was on at that time. He put me on an old-fashioned antidepressant and anti anxiety drug.  After leaving the hospital, the first thing that the psychiatry resident did was put me back on a SSRI.  I finally quit going to the psychiatrist because all they wanted to do was medicate.  The migraines continued.  They put me on Paxil and I took it for years. It changed my personality, I gained weight, became aggressive, withdrawn and the migraines continued.  I can&#8217;t take the triptan&#8217;s, so that has been a blessing in disguise since I didn&#8217;t know of the possibility of death of taking triptan&#8217;s and SSRI&#8217;s together.  I have been disabled since 2000.<br />
I took myself off of the Paxil and I did go through withdrawal. My doctors didn&#8217;t have a clue as to why my arms were going numb, etc. It was withdrawal from an SSRI.  So, yes I do believe you went through withdrawal of Nortriptyline.<br />
I begged God to just let me die in 2000. I was ready to go. I knew something was seriously wrong, but the doctors were clueless.<br />
I just take a pain killer now and a muscle relaxer when I have a migraine (all the time). And,it doesn&#8217;t help if you have fibromyalgia too. I still have depression, anxiety and panic attacks. But, I am seeing a therapist regularly.  We have come to the conclusion that I have PTSD (post traumatic distress disorder). I had a very traumatic childhood and like migraines, there are triggers that can send you reeling back to a past trauma.  I will take therapy over medication any day. I don&#8217;t care if I cry and stay in bed for long periods of time. At least I am not killing myself with drugs.<br />
Be very careful of what drugs your physician puts you on. Make sure they are up to date on their medical journals regarding SSRI&#8217;s and triptans.  Death is permanent.  Psychiatrists and Neurologists don&#8217;t generally move in the same circles, so sharing information isn&#8217;t a priority for them.<br />
This has probably not helped you, but you know your body better than anyone. And by the way, I don&#8217;t believe in &#8220;coincidence&#8217;s.&#8221;</p>
<p>God Bless.</p>
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		<title>By: Lisa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lisa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 21:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My antidepressant for migraine, nortriptyline, gave me a high heart rate in the 90s, and sometimes even in the 100s and 110s without any physical activity.  You can just imagine how tired I was with my heart beating so fast practically every day.  Despite my neurologist&#039;s insistence that it wasn&#039;t the drug which was causing the high heart rate, when I tapered off the drug, my heart rate went back to normal.  I don&#039;t think it was a coincidence.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My antidepressant for migraine, nortriptyline, gave me a high heart rate in the 90s, and sometimes even in the 100s and 110s without any physical activity.  You can just imagine how tired I was with my heart beating so fast practically every day.  Despite my neurologist&#8217;s insistence that it wasn&#8217;t the drug which was causing the high heart rate, when I tapered off the drug, my heart rate went back to normal.  I don&#8217;t think it was a coincidence.</p>
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