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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2438014" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Update.</p><p>Been to the doctors, because once again, the tablets were not working and was not helping me adjust to this new condition of essential tremor.</p><p>You could say that it was messing me up, so me and the doc went through the symptoms and how those pills were doing to me.</p><p>We came to the conclusion that the cocktail of meds, I was having, effected my brain function, primidone initially stopped some of the tremors, but it just went downhill after that.</p><p>My doctor was relieved to see that my depression has improved so much and my blood sugar levels were in range. (As usual)</p><p>So now from today I have been asked to try a very low dose of Gabapentin.</p><p>My doctor and the pharmacy are gonna phone me to see how I tolerate the drug.</p><p>I have also reduced my sertraline by 50g, so far so good, and hopefully down another 50g in four weeks time.</p><p>After we had gone through everything, the question I posed was all the symptoms and tremors and my brain function, the extreme anxiety, why was I doing automatically all the new nuances and my marbled skin. It appears that the common denominator is starting the sertraline, which worked, however, as I have mentioned, the cocktail of meds hasn't helped. </p><p>It's probably because I'm weird, and a hypochondriac! (Ha!)</p><p>Once again my doctor was excellent, and understood everything about my conditions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's hoping that this works, stay safe people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2438014, member: 85785"] Update. Been to the doctors, because once again, the tablets were not working and was not helping me adjust to this new condition of essential tremor. You could say that it was messing me up, so me and the doc went through the symptoms and how those pills were doing to me. We came to the conclusion that the cocktail of meds, I was having, effected my brain function, primidone initially stopped some of the tremors, but it just went downhill after that. My doctor was relieved to see that my depression has improved so much and my blood sugar levels were in range. (As usual) So now from today I have been asked to try a very low dose of Gabapentin. My doctor and the pharmacy are gonna phone me to see how I tolerate the drug. I have also reduced my sertraline by 50g, so far so good, and hopefully down another 50g in four weeks time. After we had gone through everything, the question I posed was all the symptoms and tremors and my brain function, the extreme anxiety, why was I doing automatically all the new nuances and my marbled skin. It appears that the common denominator is starting the sertraline, which worked, however, as I have mentioned, the cocktail of meds hasn't helped. It's probably because I'm weird, and a hypochondriac! (Ha!) Once again my doctor was excellent, and understood everything about my conditions. Here's hoping that this works, stay safe people. [/QUOTE]
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