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judith richards wrote:
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> Depression drugs may trigger teeth-grinding, headaches
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> NEW YORK, Jan 21, 2000 (Reuters Health) -- The family of antidepressant
> medications that includes Prozac, Paxil, and Zoloft may cause
> teeth-grinding and associated headaches, researchers report. But adding
> the antidepressant drug Buspar (buspirone) appears to provide relief
> from these symptoms.,,,,,,,,,,



THIS MAY BE EXTREMELY SIGNIFICANt for my 14 year pld daughter who is starting
to have trouble at school because she cannot finish a single day - complains
of continual headaches and dizziness. She grinds her teeth and the dentist has
given her a night guard which she has had now fr about 2 weeks, and just seems
to be making the headaches worse.
She has been taking neurontin and respirodol for about 18 months. she has an
appointment with the neurologist - but the earliest one i could get was for
march! Meantime, she is in severe trouble at school and the custody hearing is
actually the day before the neuro appt -  does anybody know if her two
medications fit into these categories as described above?

Please help me, because if she ks deemed to be leavcing school wantonly , this
makes my chances of custody even smaller...

hilary blue