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Eva

Friday, February 15, 2008
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Hi everyone. As far as my preventives I am on 5 mg of Sibelium and 20mg of Nortriptyline, Magnesium, Omega 3's, B2 and Daily Detox. My migraines are pretty much the same, luckily the very bad 3 weeks ended. I will see my doc again on Feb 26, he will most likely up the Nortriptyline.&nbs...
  1. Glad you got that MRI done!
    Eileen Gray
    Friday, February 15, 2008 at 04:19 PM

    At least that's done now!

     

    Just breathe girl. Take it slow. Don't stress, there is no need for it. The MRI is done, I know that watching your ticker that you had that scheduled for quite some time!

     

    Try and relax and I'll send some happy vibes to zap those impending migraine beasties!!!!!

     

    Migraine - stay away from Eva - she's been through a day today and she just wants to chill - don't bother her today or any other day for that matter!!!!!

     

    Hope that works!!!Big Grin

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  2. Glad to hear that part is over!
    jennyc
    Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 11:02 AM

    Thanks for checking in, Eva!

     

    Boy that wrist has been bothering you for quite a while now!  I'm sure glad the wrist tests are over...It'd sure be nice if your doctors find something they can "fix!"

     

    I'm working with nortriptyline now, too.  I'm at 30 mg and growing a bit tired of all of the crazy nightmares I've been having.  I really don't look at the patient info that comes with prescriptions, so I'm not sure if this is a "true" side effect of the nortriptyline...But it certainly seems to be for me!!

     

    Please let us know what you find from all of your tests!

     

    Hugs coming your way!

     

    Heartjenny

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