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I have always been a worrier, but recently, my anxiousness is getting worse. I am not sure whether this is caused by my pain or is it caused by any of my medicines and/or supplements. As far as my personal life is concern, there is no problem in that department.
I am currently taking the following drugs and supplements: 1) Gabapentin 2) Synthroid 3) Restasis/Fresh Kote/Refresh PM 3) Benfotiamine 150mg (2x/day) 4) Acetyl L Carnitine (2x/day) 5) R-Lipoic 100mg (1x/day) 6) SAM-e 200mg (1x/day) 7) Multivitamin 8) Omega 3,6,9 (2x/day) 9) Vitamin C 500mg 10) Vitamin E 200mg 11) Calcium 600mg 12) Vitamin D3 2000mg (4x/week) 13) Selenium 200mg (1x/week) 14) Epsom Salt - soaking my feet (and soon I will use Epsom-It Body Rub once it arrives in the mail) I could not understand why I could not relax...on most days, I would be anxious from the moment I wake up. My husband got me these guided meditations and all sort of calming and meditation music. When I start to listen to them, I try very hard to concentrate but my mind would wonder into something else, e.g. my future with this pain, chores to do (even these chores that I worried about are not critical), Please take note that I am not the kind of person who just sit and whine and complain. I make myself busy doing anything to make myself productive at home. I go out, talk and see my friends, exercise (even my feet are killing me). I do a lot of readings and and yes, gardening! I make myself busy. I am suspecting it could be gabapentin .Could it be r-Lipoic but I am taking the lowest dosage. Could be SAM-e, but then again, I am only taking the lowest dosage as well. So, I dont know.... Will appreciate inputs. Thank you. Last edited by Idiopathic PN; 05-04-2012 at 05:23 AM. |
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