Amitriptyline and It's Effects
πŸŒ™ Common Side Effects of Amitriptyline
Think of amitriptyline as a dimmer switch for overactive nerves. It can quiet the "electrical static" of nerve pain, but while your body is adjusting, some circuits may feel a bit sleepy or dry.
Most Common Side Effects
  • 😴 Drowsiness or feeling groggy (especially in the morning)
  • πŸ‘„ Dry mouth
  • 🚽 Constipation
  • πŸŒ€ Dizziness
  • πŸ‘€ Blurred vision
  • βš–οΈ Weight gain or increased appetite
  • πŸ’§ Difficulty urinating
  • 🧠 Brain fog or trouble concentrating
These often improve after the first 1 to 2 weeks as your body settles in, much like a ship finding its rhythm after leaving harbour.
Now while it says it improves after 1-2 weeks, what this is saying is: when the side effect does kick in, it can take that long or longer to subside.
I experience all of it except constipation and difficulty urinating, but some of it only just started weeks ago. But the eating is ridiculous. I'm at the heaviest I've ever been.
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Amitriptyline and It's Effects
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