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Originally Posted by SylvieM
Dear all,
I just replied to a previous thread which was entitled "anyone recognize ofI suitable to try?
I am pursuing this -- looking for literature. I noted that all of these meds do list neuropathy as a potential side effect -- just very rare I guess. This site might be a way to find out how rare.
I would love to hear from anyone who had a similar experience and/or is coping with major depressive disorder while dealing with sensory and autonomic neuropathy.
I am becoming more and more convinced that depression is a complex neurological disorder. I am concerned that the sort of one-size treatment with anti-depressants might be causing or worsening other neurological conditions for some people.
I wish we all had a greater understanding of how these medications work!
Thanks so much,
Sylvie
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gave me depression. The wellbutrin withdrawal was very very bad for me. If I hadn't heard of problems in young adults withdrawing I might not have made it. I was in my 50"s and felt worthless. I agree that depression is abolutely a complex disorder neurological or other. Pain has also drove me to depression before. The kind of pain that needs pain management. Thank God that pain has passed and I have moved on. I have tried Gabapentin but just had a little brain"fog" and it did little for my burning,zapping. No depression experienced from it. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.