Posted by Maxime on November 5, 2010, at 7:18:35
In reply to Re: Depression Hurts » maxime, posted by SLS on November 5, 2010, at 5:27:50
> > Had to use more Tylenol than usual today. Now it is wearing off and I feel pretty bad. I hope I can fall asleep with the aches and pains.
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> > I think I need a hug.
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> Did you have pain BEFORE starting nortriptyline? If so, what is your history of treatment for the pain?
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> - ScottHi Scott, I did have the pain before I started the Nortip. But it did get worse after I stopped the Nortrip. I am the kind of person who can withstand a lot of pain because growing we were NOT allowed to complain if we felt bad. We were barely able to mention it. Pains would come and go and would keep my mouth shut. So I really don't know when this pain start. Maybe in September when I was doing really bad and switching over to the Parnate. I was on Cymbalta before that and the pain wasn't too bad. I think the pain in my hips is osteoarthritis. I would of course need a proper diagnosis. But the overall achy feeling I have and the extreme fatigue that comes with it must be from my depression. Or maybe the fatigue comes because I am doing so much with working, volunteer, taking care of my mom, and doing research for a professor. I am doing too much, but I have always been that way.
Now it's just hard to tell which pain is caused by what. Even my eyes are sore if you can believe that.
Bipolar Type 2, ED-NOS, Self-hatred
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Being happy doesn´t mean the pain is gone. you just bury it deeper.
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