Amitriptyline is now known to enhance peripheral nerve growth, so yes, at least that one is working for you. It also works in the brain to make the pain less noticable.
The vitamins take a while to get going, but they do work too.
You just have to be patient, and try not to focus on the discomfort. Try in bed to divert your attention to some other thoughts, and you'll notice you won't be noticing the pain so much. You do notice that when you are mentally occupied, you don't feel the pain as much? You can enhance this with autohypnosis too when going to bed. I learned this a long time ago and it has served me well over the years.
There are books on this and you can visit a psychologist who does this and he/she can teach it to you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-hypnosis
It really works and is valuable for many things other than pain too.
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