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Does Lamictal cause upper back pain?

If so, is this a bad reaction I should get checked out or will it go away over time? I just started Lamictal 6 days ago. I started experiencing this... read more

Those with back pain from Symbicort--was it upper back? Did it go away and return? Sharp or dull?

I used Symbicort (inhaler) once 5 years ago to address chronic cough/long-term, non-asthmatic shortness of breath, and it triggered a mildly painful... read more

What is Bursitis and what can be done about it?

I have been diagnosed by tests that I have Bursitis in both of my shoulders. I am in constant pain and have gone for physiotherapy and at the moment... read more

How do I relieve pain from a Prolia shot? I hurt in both of my arms. Really bad pain day and night.

After I had my Prolia shot. I am in serious pain in my wrist and both my shoulders, day and night pain and my hands hurt really bad. They did not... read more

All over body pain, arthritis in shoulders and bursitis too. Will Lyrica help?

So far I have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in my lower back and bursitis and arthritis in both shoulders. I still need to get tests on my hips... read more

Wellbutrin SR - Anyone getting muscle pain or tendinitis on Wellbutrin?

On it for 3 weeks and getting sharp pain and dull ache in shoulder and rotator cuff area. Also crying more easily over nothing. Don’t know if it’s rel... read more

Is it normal to have good days and bad days when you start taking escitalopram?

I have been on 10mg for 4 weeks now. Anxiety comes and goes. Mood seems to be improving.

Escitalopram - Feel very bad. Vestibular sensations/floating?

It feels like I’m flying and vestibular sensations feel extremely strong. like I’m falling or swaying. Is this normal?

Escitalopram - Do your mornings feel worse?

Does anyone else feel worse in the morning and then come good late afternoon? I'm on 20mg and I take it 7-7:30am Thank you to those who are... read more

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