I have never taken Amtriptyline, but some years ago my husband was
prescribed it.  It was a time he was under a lot of stress and was having
trouble sleeping.  He had a terrible reaction to it.  Instead of helping him
sleep he had hallucinations.  Needless to say, he stopped taking them.
However, my oldest daughter has taken it at various times, and had no
problem.  I guess we are all different and the only thing you can do is give
it a try.

 

Patt

 

From: Regina Rummel [mailto:regina...@sbcglobal.net] 
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 8:30 AM
To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: [TMIC] Amtriptyline

 


I met a woman at the gym also afflicted with TM.  The pain she suffers is
close to a ten and yet, she walks with a cane and can do Tai Chi (sp?).  I
tried, but my balance is so bad, I just cannot do it, and dropped out of
that class.  The point I'm making is how differently TMers function.  My
pain is a five and I seem to handle it without pain meds, just Neurontin.
And I'm not even sure Neurontin really helps.  But I need a walker when I'm
out.  Sometimes I wonder if I would be willing to trade her pain with going
shopping without needing a walker, or holding on to somebody's arm.  Maybe.
Maybe not.  

 

She swears by this Amtriptyline.  She says that she takes it at bedtime and
has no problem sleeping.  Her brother who is a orthopedic surgeon gives it
to his patients for sleeping.  Are you familiar with this medication?

 

Wishing you well.

R 

 

 

 

 

 

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