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Old 02-23-2011, 05:00 PM #1
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Twitching often can be due to low magnesium or a skewed calcium/magnesium ratio.

What are your B12 and D levels? These are more significant for nerve function and pain.

It is really unlikely B6 is your culprit unless you are doing some extreme thing with supplements.
Thanks for all the helpful info and support mrsD. I have a retest on my B6 in a couple of days.

I've been on the ami now for about a week at 10mg, it seems to help calm me and the pain down. It doesnt really help me sleep and ive felt tired all day today, although the previous days were ok.

So one thing ive been pondering is that ever since all this started in november ive been on either: Celexa, Clonezapam, Gabapentin, or amitriptyline. Currently just amitriptyline. Ive read up on how some of these can acutally cause electrical zap/shock sensations especially in withdrawl. I cant attribute this to the cause of all my symptoms but i definately feel like a christmas tree with all the eletric running through me and was wondering if its increased by my meds.
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