... week. Ususally I catch them before they are bad and can function in daily life. Last night I drank a cup of Chamomile tea after I took the Treximet. Woke up at 3am dry heaving and stabbing pains in my stomach. Been feeling dizzy, sick to stomach and slight headachy (?) all day. I think the Chamomile interacted with my med. Can someone tell me about it? Is chamomile a MOAI natural inhibitor?
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I told my doc about this yesterday and she said chamomile has no known affects with treximet and if that is the case on how it made me feel, to not mix the two again. I promised her I wouldnt. I was miserable. It felt like I was poisoned. Thanks for the response.
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It helps, thank you. Treximet does make me a little dizzy but no nausea. So far it has worked for me. I was just put on 50mg of amitriptyline yesterday. Doc says to take at night because I cant sleep anymore and as a preventative for the cluster headaches. I still feel groggy today after 9 hours sleep. I hope it subsides after time.
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Some relief, but I'm also taking something homeopathic, which is supposed to calm the vessels in the head. It is called Petadolex ( Butterbur) 3 times a day. Haven't had a headache in 5 days now. I'm also trying to maintain the hormone levels via Progestin and Estradiol creams.
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