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Bad Shakes And A Heart Rate Of 132bpm. What Is The Cure ?

i 23 y/o female currently taking anti depressants and temeazepam both 10mg, im around 8st and 5 7. iv not eaten anything or drank much in last 6 days. i woke this morning with really bad shakes and a heart rate of 132bpm. i know im very depresed at the moment whch doesnt help. my body wants to be sick all the time which is just white foam stuff i guessing this is dissovled tables due to nothing in my stomach.please help.
Mon, 14 Feb 2011
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Hi

The high heart rate I guess is mainly due to the dehydrated state you might be in after not eating or drinking much for the past 6 days, in addition to the effect of the antidepressant.

Please go back to your prescribing doctor to talk about these symptoms so that he/she can help immediately. We psychiatrists are not that bad you see :-)

Good Luck
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Bad Shakes And A Heart Rate Of 132bpm. What Is The Cure ?

Hi The high heart rate I guess is mainly due to the dehydrated state you might be in after not eating or drinking much for the past 6 days, in addition to the effect of the antidepressant. Please go back to your prescribing doctor to talk about these symptoms so that he/she can help immediately. We psychiatrists are not that bad you see :-) Good Luck