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Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome For traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post concussion syndrome (PCS). |
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I am 27 years old and 4 months into PCS. The only major symptoms I had was tinnitus and sensitivity to jolting/shaking of head. I was doing pretty good lately and the symptoms seemed to subside and tinnitus faint into background until I stopped taking notryptiline 25mg 2 days back. My neuro and GP both assured me it's safe to discontinue as the dose is low. The sudden stopping has come hard on me. I am having nasty tinnitus spikes since today morning and it's constant. I am feeling dizziness, heart palpitation( probably because of notryptiline) which has not settled yet, shaky legs and body, weird pressure feeling in my head and fainting spells. I cannot balance my body when I stand. All this has come all of the sudden and has put my body into shock! I am feeling terrible right now and crying! I am trying to sleep but I have terrible insomnia as well. The tinnitus is exploding and screaming like never before. What should I do??
I just went for a 15 min walk and I am feeling exhausted and drained totally! I called up my GP and he told me to start notryptiline again. Is it ok?? Should I just go to sleep and expect all this to stop in a day or two? |
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Try a half dose of the Nortriptyline. If it helps, take it for a few days then reduce again.
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Mark in Idaho "Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10 |
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The road to recovery from PCS is a rocky one. It is a roller coaster ride. I have had regressions/new symptoms appearing out of the blue, months into it. You are still in the early stage of recovery, so do not despair.
That being said, I have noticed that my body has gotten very sensitive to any types of medications and even supplements. Stopping the medication could have been too much of a change/shock to your body. Mark is an expert. (in my experience, he knows more than any GPs, or specialists I have come across). |
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Broke the pill and took half of it yesterday night. Woke up this morning feeling fresh and tinnitus very faint, although I am still feeling a little sedated and sleepy lol..that's what I want I guess. All other symptoms are gone. Thank you for your quick response Mark. You are doing a great work being here helping us newbies when nobody understands this **** PCS...god bless
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Don't expect anything to change the tinnitus. It will improve on its own schedule. No drugs will effect it.
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Mark in Idaho "Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10 |
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Nortriptyline may help with insomnia, head ache and anxiety/depression but does nothing for tinnitus. Nothing will help with tinnitus.
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Mark in Idaho "Be still and know that I am God" Psalm 46:10 |
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