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Old Mar 14, 2013, 01:28 PM
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Why do I get so nauseated? I'm also getting muscle twitches. I'll have to talk to my psych doc about it. I hate feeling sick so often. I don't know if it's got anything to do with my meds or not. Why wouldn't I feel nauseated all the time if it were my meds? The twitching I think is because of meds. Will tell my doc and see what he says. I don't know if I should worry about it or not.
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Old Mar 14, 2013, 02:57 PM
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jean17, it is good you are going to see your pdoc regarding possible side effects. You should check with your primary doc if you can see the primary doc before pdoc. The primary doc could start the review of your meds by, at least, some blood work.

It good you posted your concerns, so you can get feedback. And you should check the resources here at PC, for example there is reference for medications just look near the top of the page and on the icon "DRUGS".

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