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I feel dizzy, tingly in my hands and fingers, very shaky, tired, restless.

I’ve been on medication for years. Clomipramine, but I feel it’s not taking these symptoms away. I’ve tried to go on new ones, it they knock me out and I need to go to work and drive.

Anyone else got these symptoms?

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Hi Emma143, These symptoms breaking through need to be discussed by your

prescribing physician. After a number of years medications lose their efficacy

and need to be reassessed. It sounds like your anxiety is breaking through.

That also had happened to me at one time so I understand what you are feeling.

Good Luck in finding some answers and relief. I care. :) xx

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