Posted by haddsl on August 11, 2005, at 9:22:25
In reply to Re: Jaw tension yawning, posted by Cypress08 on August 10, 2005, at 21:17:41
Did you get the Flexaril (Cyclobenzprine) Over the counter? What does it do? How does it help with the teeth thing?
Thanks,
haddsl> > OHHHHH YEAH! have I had that! The yawning goes away at least for me! The jaw thing is another story, I have had tense jaw AND grinding my teeth horribly in my sleep. That has not gone away, and still is bad enough to sound like I am crunching up teeth in my sleep. It get's worse when I am Anxious as well. I am going in for surgery on Friday and the past 2 nights I have been grinding like crazy. This happened before the Effexor so not really a big deal. But I would still like some relief. let me know if you find something that works for you.
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> > > I have been on Effexor for 3 weeks (75mg)--It seems to be working --my only side effects have been yawning constantly and jaw tension--The yawning seems to be tapering down, but I am concerned about the jaw tension because this was one of my physical symptoms of anxiety and Effexor seems to be prolonging it. Has anyone had this symptom and does it go away (the yawning too)?
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> I have noticed a similar effect. I have been on Effexor for 8 days now, with very few side effects, ie; some sleepiness the first couple of days, and then some jitteriness/spaced out feelings. But for the most part, I feel good. I do clench my teeth though. This was something I did before the Effexor, but it seems a little more intense now. I am used to taking Flexaril (Cyclobenzprine) for clenching at night and wearing a night guard. I actually work in the dental field, and highly recommend you try to remedy the clenching/grinding to avoid nasty tooth and gum problems, neck problems, etc. But anyway, when I take the Flexaril at night I don't clench nearly as bad and feel better rested the next day. I checked first to make sure they were ok to take at the same time. I also yawn a lot.....but I'm not really too bothered by it, and maybe it will subside. Just my 2 cents.
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