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Houston here, I am 120lbs myself and was given 'Elavil' for depression AND pain. I take 1/2 of 25mg pill (I too get very shaky etc on meds) and it has helped me alot. Valium kept me awake lookin like a hoot-owl. Hope this helps.
Amitriptyline has worked well for me so far. I sleep well, have minor side effects from my pegasys and copagus, and haven't lost much weight.
Amitriptyline is used for an antidepressant, treatment of chronic pain and eating disorders. You may want to ask your doctor about this and see if it can work for you also.
Amitriptyline is also called Elavil so this drug is the same that 'Meandhepc' is talking about in this post.
Others on this forum use variou AD's that work well for them, and some have had to change their AD's in order to find one that really works for them.
Talk to you doctor and tell him your previous reactions to AD's. Hang in there, good luck!
Good luck,
Barb
I ask my new doctor for the meds I think will help, have gone thru several meds until one helped and he is there to help always. I am very blessed for going to him since last October. Yes, we have rain and sunshine, the weather lately is like me....a Yo-Yo! :)
Hi there Dallas, I have 17 weeks left to go of the 48 ((1a) and my experience thus far has been major anxiety more than actual depression. My doc put me on effexor which works almost immediately. It keeps the anxiety at bay. When the anxiety gets too much, I take a colonopin which calms me down and allows me to socialize and handle stress much better.
So you might want to wait till you need them and not add more medicines to your system if you don't need it.
Not only are we all becomming experts on Hep C and tx, but we are becomming experts in the AD world as well.....Who woulda thought!!! :)
DS
I would recommend seeing a psychiatrist over another specialist for prescribing antiD's. There are, at last count, a zillion different drugs and combining different meds to achieve the desired effects - so there are meds that won't cause the reaction you are concerned about.