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Old 03-20-2014, 05:15 PM #1
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Default Nortriptyline question.

The burning symptoms I've experienced have been worse since I started Nortriptyline. Not sure if its the medication or natural PN progression. I'm up to 50 mg a day right now but I think I'm going to ween off over the next couple weeks and see what happens.

The burning really makes my skin feel sensitive and is worse when pressure is applied.

I'll be starting Gabapentin tomorrow and hope to have some overlap of the 2 medications as I ween off the Nortrtptyline. Being in the investigative phase is frustrating as you drive yourself crazy trying to figure out cause and effects of medication, vitamins, and food.
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