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Re: Serzone and Aching Muscles-PLEASE HELP » shellie

Posted by SLS on November 8, 2000, at 19:50:31

In reply to Serzone and Aching Muscles-PLEASE HELP, posted by shellie on November 8, 2000, at 13:55:24

It may be a manifestation of serotonin syndrome. Get on the Internet and see what you come up with. I don't think it is necessary to have all the symptoms listed. If you find the description of muscle aches as being exactly the same as what you are experiencing, you may want to abort.

Do you have a mild fever?


- Scott

> I'm trying serzone with nardil; I am up to 250mg of serzone and my muscles ALL over are killing me. This didn't happen when I took the serzone by itself. Right now I can barely get myself to move, let alone go out of the house. It's even hard to just sit at the computer, but my muscles hurt even when I'm lying down.
>
> I have looked through the serzone web info and the PB babble archives, and have found this as a side effect to SSRIs and serzone. (Flu syndrome' ). The few people who wrote about it discontinued the med. I'm wondering if anyone had these symptoms, and after a certain amount of time had the symptoms go away.
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> I don't want to stop the serzone prematurely, but this is so hard to go through, especially workwise. It is also making me feel like I just want to give up on everything--I feel so discouraged and defeated.
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> Any info would be appreciated. Shellie

 

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