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Dear sir/madam I am a 40 year old male doctor who have had asymptomatic cervical spondylosis at multiple levels until june last year when after few heavy books fell on my head. Soon after bilateral pains radiated into both arms. The next 4-5 months were hell with pain, numbness, parasthesias and all that. I could not sleep at all. As it was improving on jan 26 2015 as I went to bed I started with head tremors all of a sudden. The tremors were like a storm with high frequency and large amplitude. They were mostly side to side with occassional neck flexions. There was however variation in amplitude. I took clonazepam 0. 5mg + propranolol 20 mg once the next morning, then again at 6 pm, followed by 2mg trihexiphenydyl at 10 pm and then at around 1 am during the second night I took diazepam iv. And then in the morning the tremors stopped completely after about 36 hours. Since then I am feeling occassional tremors that are barely noticeable. I am a known case of ocd and was on fluoexteine when the tremors first happened. I stopped fluoxetine that very day. I am currently on mirtazipine 15 mg. Mri brain is normal while cs shows disc bulges at c4 - c8 with foraminal compromise. Please let me know what I am going through.

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Orthopedist•Delhi
Hi thanks for your query and welcome to lybrate

You have issues with your cervical spine but I am concerned regarding your tremors part. Actually I would like to see:
1) a detailed neurological examination of both your upper and lower limbs including motor, sensory ex and evaluation of dtr of both upper and lower limbs
2) x ray cervical spine ( ap & lateral - flexion and extension)
3) mri cervical spine - images with reports I will also advise you to get in touch of a neu...more
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Dear Sanjeev,
No medicine is safe for all the persons taking it. We have to weigh the benefit vs safety.
Having said that, the diazepam is not very safe in the long run. It is NOT an antidepressant tablet. It is prescribed to reduce your anxiety and make your muscles to relax. Whereas fluoxetine is better if it has beneficial effects on you. Please discuss with your doctor.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Yes, the medical shops are true and it is also not good to take it just like that. Consult a psychiatrist and get proper medication.
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General Physician•Surat
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Most of the time such pain could be due to colic and it can be managed with Tab Dicyclomine and if the pain persist then clinical examination is must
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General Physician•Surat
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If this this is the abdomen pain and not being diagnosed then better to get done the plain x-ray abdomen and ultrasonography till then pain can be managed with Tab Dicyclomine with Acetaminophen
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Ipill effect. Get usg abdomen to rule out renal stone.
Take dp spas (diclofenac + dicyclomine) one stat.
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Pediatrician•Tumkur
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It is because of gaseous distention. Colimex contains dicyclomine which is not recommended before 6 months. You must do proper burping.
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PMR (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) Specialist•Kolkata
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You have probably a colitis like problem. Start antibiotics like tab. Norflox-tz 1 tab twice for 3 days with tab decolic sos. Tab pan-d every day morning for 5 day. Avoid junk food/ stop smoking and alcohol-if any. Soft semisolid diet for that period. Review after 5 days.
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