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Thanks Mark, lately my symptoms have been like they were before when they started, they last for hours and all day sometimes. I tried Amitriptyline but it

made me sleepy, even through the next day. My symptoms seem to resurface after I started taking the anti depressant again, can they cause

disorientation that last so long?? im thinking about stopping it to see if the symptoms stop.
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