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Old 10-23-2009, 04:24 PM #11
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Since95, I was on SSRIs for a while in the 90's combined with tricyclics, now a 'no no'. There have been times I wonder how much these drugs caused. I can not touch anything with the least amount of SSRI in it or I get a total autonomic meltdown.

I have no explanation for how I got PN, but I know now I have an autoimmune condition.....of dubious causes.

SSRIs are not the benign drugs they have been played out to be....and they are hidden in compounds for many conditions. I had a Zofran shot for nausea that caused 8 hours of non-dopamine responsive dystonia! Zofran is a type of SSRI. Tramadol has SSRI. Be careful.
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