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Severe Headaches, Diagnosed With Migraines, On Fluoxatine, Ambien. Getting Muscle Spasms In Different Parts Of Body. Why ?

I have been suffering from severe headaches for years. Doctors diagnosed me with migraines and give me fluoxatine and ambien . Recently, I have been getting muscle spasms in different parts of my body...Example: Yesterday they were in my bicep area and today they have been all day in my chest . They are visible! I can see the muscle moving/twitching. Should I be concerned?
Thu, 25 Oct 2012
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Hi
You are taking two medicines - one for depression; another for sleep. I don't see anything fro migraine per se! May be it s tension headache?
Spasm is different parts of body has no relation to your 'migraine'!
Twitching often occurs normaly
It is better to be seen by your GP - get examined and have basic blood tests.

Take care
Good luck
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Severe Headaches, Diagnosed With Migraines, On Fluoxatine, Ambien. Getting Muscle Spasms In Different Parts Of Body. Why ?

Hi You are taking two medicines - one for depression; another for sleep. I don t see anything fro migraine per se! May be it s tension headache? Spasm is different parts of body has no relation to your migraine ! Twitching often occurs normaly It is better to be seen by your GP - get examined and have basic blood tests. Take care Good luck