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Old 10-17-2011, 03:08 PM #1
kittycapucine1974
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Default PTSD & Inderal (propranolol)

Hi, everybody:

Since I was struck and injured by a car in August 2001, I have had PTSD. I tried EMDR, which did not help me much, if at all.

I take Inderal (propranolol) for the severe chronic pain caused by my chronic generalized internal RSD. If I am right, Inderal is an alpha-blocker, used for some types of heart problems. However, I heard it is being experimented for PTSD, especially with American soldiers who came back from war-torn countries. I do not know the results of this experiment.

Has any of you tried Inderal (propranolol) for your PTSD? If yes, has it helped you or not?

Thanks for sharing your experiences.
 
 


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