Hello all,
I'm on Mirtazapine 30mg taken at night, which is a tetracyclic antidepressant with sedative properties (I think). I have been on it about 5 weeks now and it has been pretty good - I can now go to sleep at night (hooray!) although don't always stay asleep. It also seems to have slightly calmed me down. It hasn't stopped flashbacks, but fewer major panics and the waking and shouting out in my sleep has reduced to about twice a week. It has also brought back a non-existent appetites. So far, so good.
BUT...For a couple of hours after I take it (evening time) I get really achey and twitchy muscles, especially my legs, which I can't seem to manage to keep still without constantly having to stretch or move about. It's a small price to pay for the relief it has given me from some severe symptoms, but nevertheless it is unpleasant and I kind of worry about it - wondering what exactly is happening to my body?
My doctor says it might reduce over time. Has nayone else tried this medication and have any wisdom to share? I'm going to stick with it, because it's by far the best med I have had (SSRIs were a disaster), but I really would like to stop having the twicthy aches!
I'm on Mirtazapine 30mg taken at night, which is a tetracyclic antidepressant with sedative properties (I think). I have been on it about 5 weeks now and it has been pretty good - I can now go to sleep at night (hooray!) although don't always stay asleep. It also seems to have slightly calmed me down. It hasn't stopped flashbacks, but fewer major panics and the waking and shouting out in my sleep has reduced to about twice a week. It has also brought back a non-existent appetites. So far, so good.
BUT...For a couple of hours after I take it (evening time) I get really achey and twitchy muscles, especially my legs, which I can't seem to manage to keep still without constantly having to stretch or move about. It's a small price to pay for the relief it has given me from some severe symptoms, but nevertheless it is unpleasant and I kind of worry about it - wondering what exactly is happening to my body?
My doctor says it might reduce over time. Has nayone else tried this medication and have any wisdom to share? I'm going to stick with it, because it's by far the best med I have had (SSRIs were a disaster), but I really would like to stop having the twicthy aches!