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I don't know if this has already been posted but if not any thoughts?

http://general-medicine.jwatch.org/c...?q=featured_jw
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Lightbulb

no surprises there.

Thanks for the article.

I am going to put this in the subforum, under medications.
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[QUOTE=Marty SLC;947956]I don't know if this has already been posted but if not any thoughts?

[URL]http://general-medicine.jwatch.org/cgi/content/full/2012/1220/1?q=featured_jw[/URL
Hi Marty
I hope you are feeling better these days. I have read some of your posts dated back to 2011. I suffer from small fiber "idiopathic" neuropathy and have some of the same symptoms you talk about. I take Lyrica 100mgs, 50mg 2 x day, Its a low dose , I cant go higher because of swelling & some minor hallucinations while waking up from sleeping . I also have a script for amitriptyline (elavil). I was told to take 10 mgs at night (it supposed to help with sleep too). I read alot about side effects so im nervous about taking it. The article you posted is very intersting. Sounds like Elavil (amitryp) did pretty well, except for the last paragraph where it read some pple had to stop taking the drug due to "anticholinergic side effects". Do you know what this means? Do you still take ami, Lyrica and tramadol? I also have a script for tramadol, I read how you and a few others includin MrsD (did) well on it (as needed for pain & burning). I would start with half of 50mgs like MrsD does. What type of neuropathy do you have, and how are your symptoms managed? thanks...
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I don't know if this has already been posted but if not any thoughts?

[URL]http://general-medicine.jwatch.org/cgi/content/full/2012/1220/1?q=featured_jw[/URL
Hi Marty
I hope you are feeling better these days. I have read some of your posts dated back to 2011. I suffer from small fiber "idiopathic" neuropathy and have some of the same symptoms you talk about. I take Lyrica 100mgs, 50mg 2 x day, Its a low dose , I cant go higher because of swelling & some minor hallucinations while waking up from sleeping . I also have a script for amitriptyline (elavil). I was told to take 10 mgs at night (it supposed to help with sleep too). I read alot about side effects so im nervous about taking it. The article you posted is very intersting. Sounds like Elavil (amitryp) did pretty well, except for the last paragraph where it read some pple had to stop taking the drug due to "anticholinergic side effects". Do you know what this means? Do you still take ami, Lyrica and tramadol? I also have a script for tramadol, I read how you and a few others includin MrsD (did) well on it (as needed for pain & burning). I would start with half of 50mgs like MrsD does. What type of neuropathy do you have, and how are your symptoms managed? thanks...
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I do still take Lyrica and Tramadol, I had 2 take to tramadol today while shopping with the family. Amitryp.. did not do me much if anything. The tramadol works well for me if I don't take it to often. I take it with naproxen. I have been thinking about trying amitryp. again but for the most part I'm hanging in there.

I wish you the best and hope you find relief and answers.
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