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Old 04-13-2015, 07:23 AM #1
canagirl canagirl is offline
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Default Help!!! Agh, the pain. Fast med?

Hi

I don't know how u all live through everyday. So far nortriptiline 30 does nothing. In soo much pain.. Unbearable. When u finally get to sleep I wake up 1-2 hours later with my body burning/ stinging 100x worse than went to sleep ( and it was unbearable then).

1. How quickly can I get off the nortriptiline 30mg
2. I need a med that works for almost everybody and that works fast. What should it be? Keep in mind that I am 30 and will need meds for the rest if my life ( don't want to run out of options too soon) also, don't want to mess up my body even more.

How does anybody deal? I think bad thought everyday... There's no escaping this head to toe pain.
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