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Seizures responsible for raging?
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 75959" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>The neurologist gave her the amitriptyline for migraines thinking it would also help her anxiety. It worked on the migraines and lessened her anxiety. Now that there is a psychiatrist involved for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), we are having to stop the amitriptyline so she can go on Anafranil, which is another tricyclic a/d. Then we will look for something for the migraines, if needed. Right now, she is taking Seroquel to tone down her anger and that seems to be helping her headaches. It wouldn't be my first choice for migraine prevention, though.</p><p></p><p>Last night, she cried in her bed for no known reason for more than 30 minutes. Even with me there hugging her and rubbing her back. I let her sleep with me and finally she fell asleep but she was afraid she would wake up and cry in the night. Even she didn't know why she was crying. Could this be a/d withdrawal, too? Seizure?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 75959, member: 1792"] The neurologist gave her the amitriptyline for migraines thinking it would also help her anxiety. It worked on the migraines and lessened her anxiety. Now that there is a psychiatrist involved for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), we are having to stop the amitriptyline so she can go on Anafranil, which is another tricyclic a/d. Then we will look for something for the migraines, if needed. Right now, she is taking Seroquel to tone down her anger and that seems to be helping her headaches. It wouldn't be my first choice for migraine prevention, though. Last night, she cried in her bed for no known reason for more than 30 minutes. Even with me there hugging her and rubbing her back. I let her sleep with me and finally she fell asleep but she was afraid she would wake up and cry in the night. Even she didn't know why she was crying. Could this be a/d withdrawal, too? Seizure? [/QUOTE]
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