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Old 12-15-2009, 01:37 PM #17
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Ups!! Now I don't know if the antidepressive is acting as a pain killer or a nerve regrow. One of them is making me feel better.

hmmmm!!! But I'm not taking Amitriptyline. Maybe I should change to Tryptizol, or other? To help regrow my nerves. I'm gonna talk to my neurologist. What antidepressive are you taking?


By the way, I'm very affraid of doing a biopsy. I thought of making a Laser Evoked Potentials exam first. They are both for small fiber Neuropathies. Do you know if LEPs is painful?What kind of stimulus do they use?
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