WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS: CHEST SYMPTOMS AND PALPITATIONS AND EYE PROBLEMS
Posted: April 21st, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Anti Depressants-Sleeping Aid | Tags: Anti Depressants | No Comments »Chest Symptoms and Palpitations
Always see your doctor if you have chest pain have experienced tightness, numbness or pain in the chest or down the left arm. This could be another rebound effect. After you have been reassured by your doctor, accept the temporary discomfort, it will pass. Abdominal breathing often helps.
It is not surprising that people become convinced that there is something wrong with their hearts when they experience palpitations or missed beats. If you were running for a bus and your heart rate increased, it would not worry you. Because you are cutting down on drugs that have slowed the heart rate, you can expect a similar effect.
Eye Problems
Sore eyes and visual disturbances are common. Users often change their spectacles several times during withdrawal. Check with your oculist to make sure, but you will probably find that the blurred vision and sore eyes will clear up as withdrawal progresses. Pads of cotton wool soaked with witch-hazel on closed eyes may be soothing. Tinted lenses are helpful if you are sensitive to light.
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