Posted by dancingstar on December 16, 2004, at 14:11:53
In reply to Re: Withdrawal symptoms » dancingstar, posted by KaraS on December 15, 2004, at 21:22:58
Hi Kara,
I'm sorry to hear that you have had trouble with the vitamins. I have been taking others like them for a very long time and haven't noticed a specific reaction to these. When I was taking Effexor, I had to limit my food intake to nearly nothing, just to keep my weight down to 140; so in order to keep my nutrients up, I always kept my supplements at a high level. These didn't specifically bother me as much as what seems like a generalized permanent withdrawal pain.
I guess we are all a little different, and not everything works for all of us. The thing that I am totally freaked out by is that Benadryl actually takes away my pain for a limited amount of time. I cannot for the life of me understand how Benadryl can take away the pain in my stomach, muscles, and joints.
I also have to give some props to the pharmaceutical grade L-tryptophane since it's been just about a week now since I began to take it, and I am beginning to feel a tiny bit more like I have some mastery over my nervous system, i.e. I can take a deep breath.
I hope your bad headache goes away soon and that you never have one again!!!...but you do need the B vitamins that Enzymatic Therapy is providing. Please make sure that you always take any kind of B vitamin about a half an hour after you have eaten, and maybe choose a less potent source of B vitamin product unless you are sure you are getting a sufficient amount of B in your diet.
Bebe
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