Guest guest Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Thank you, , for your reply. I increased the Zoloft yesterday and I'm waiting to see if it will help the pain. I didn't associate the pain with withdrawal because I've had chronic pain since before I started tapering meds. The upper back pain started very gradually over a period of several months -- the same way my lower back pain started and my shoulder pain started. I'm not even sure if it started before or after I started to taper the Zoloft. So I may have to go back on the full dose and start over again. Agh! This sucks! The label on the Rhus Tox says " For the temporary relief of pain and soreness due to arthritis, rheumatism, or tendinitis associated with joints, tendons and ligaments Characteristic: Pain is worse at rest and on first motion, better with continued motion. " Since I have arthritis, tendonitis, fibromyalgia and the pain in my upper back gets worse the longer I'm lying in bed and is better during the day as long as I keep moving, I thought the Rhus Tox might help. Now I know it's not the right remedy for me. Thanks, ** The chances of a homeopathic remedy being the right one when choosing them by reading the label is as good as getting the3 right one choosing with eyes closed. The label is to satisfy the government regulations that everything must be labeled with a use. Also, an expiation date. Neither applies with homeopathic remedies. They never expire. They're as good 100 years later as they are 6 mos. later. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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