asked by:
TheShaker
on July 23rd, 2008
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
For about three years I have had problems
with severe shaking. My legs start
shaking alot. If I try to control the
legs (which lately I it is extremely
difficult), my chest and body shakes.
Lately, my head has been shaking. These
are not "tremors" or "twitching". This is
a bad shake. Mostly this started with a
depression while I was taking Lexapro and
Seroquel. I stopped these and then got
some relief. Then about four months later
the violent shaking started again. A
beta-blocker helped for about a week. I
went to a pysch doctor for anxiety and
tried Seroquel with first Pristiq and then
Luvox. The shaking was so bad my legs and
neck were sore. I am thinking about a
Neurologist. The pysch doctor put me on
Elavil, kept the Propanalol at 40 mg x
day, and added Xanax. Even on all these
the shakes keep happening. When people
shake because of anxiety can it be so
violent? Please if you shake constantly
and it is a big shake, PLEASE let me know.
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