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Has anyone experienced internal vibrations?

Brain & Nervous System | Last Active: Sep 29 9:08am | Replies (901)

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@johnbishop

Sorry about making you feel worse about it. My thinking is maybe there is some information in the how to cope part that might help. The other thing maybe a pharmacist might know more than your doctor about it is that you were only on paxil for a very short time and I'm not sure that is long enough to be a problem stopping it cold turkey. It might be good if you could pose the question to a pharmacist directly or through your doctor.

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I'm alittle annoyed because I went into the doctor for stiffness in the left side of my neck, lump in my throat and my anxiety. Walked out with a muscle relaxer and paxil. A few days later had to make a trip to the er cuz I was feeling very wierd I was already vibrating and the tightness on my neck was bothering me. Left the er with Lymphadenitis and fluid in my ears. Took antibiotics for that and finished them that's completely better but still have the vibrating. I went back to the doctor and explained that I still had vibrating and I had tightness around my head almost like a band around my head. She gave me topamax. She explain while at the er my ct scan and blood work came back normal so she says it's side effects from the paxil, another week later and still have the vibrating and the pressure. Hasn't gotten worse nor better. Noticed warm compresses sometimes help and sometimes cold helps and then sometimes neither helps. I'm upset cuz I didn't have this when I went in the first time I want to feel like myself again