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Re: new Mix of medications

Posted by tonyz on June 26, 2009, at 21:39:08

In reply to Re: new Mix of medications » tonyz, posted by bleauberry on June 26, 2009, at 20:34:26

bleuberry,
I am overwhelmed with the amount of time you have taken to craft a very detailed and helpful response. I can't thank you enough.Being a bit apprehensive about medications I did drop the Nortriptyline to 125 just to mitigate the risk of serotonin syndrome even though it is very rare with Notrtriptyline.

I thought about lyme disease as well several years ago I don't believe I had the test you specifically mentioned. It is relatively rare in NC although it does happen. My neighbor had the misfortune of contracting lyme and rocky mountain spotted fever. The tet my GP gave me was negative but she put me on a course of antibiotics just to be on the safe side. I did have a red spot on my arm maybe similar to errthrya migranis (I know that is not the correct spelling). She dismissed that, but I will mention to the doctor. Other than cognitive issues which has happened in the past with my depression I have not had any other impairments generally associated with lyme, joint pain etc. But it is worth ruling out. You have accumulated a lot of knowledge concerning drugs, receptors and their interactions and I applaud you for sharing. Thanks again.


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