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Any bad side effects from nortriptiline? Which one is most effective for the burning pain? Have u ever tried to get off of either? Tia!
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Does sfn due to trauma get better? If so, how long? It's been about 6 minths and it's only worse ( horribly). Family thinks there is no way it could get this bad that quickly. I don't know hat to do. Please, veterans I'm in desperate need of advice on how to help myself
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when did you feel like it stopped getting worse and started getting better?
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Could not resist ripping off the three stooges. As it has been two years, I feel one year was a descent marked by pain that moves and changes. Left side involvement 60 days after trauma. At the worst I could not manage a sidewalk curb using a walker. Now I am practicing walking without the walker at all(inside the house). Lost 60lbs and now gained 20 back, still need to lose a lot because I know that would help my mobility. There are few hard facts with Neuropathy as I read posts,the old disclaimer applies"results may vary". Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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Are you sure it is a correct dx? If trauma was involved perhaps RSD/CRPS...
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Hello,
My dr would like to try nortryptiline. I need relief from the extreme body wide burning. I'm very nervous... Is it effective ? Anybody have bad side effects? If so, what were they? Any troubles getting off? Please respond.... Thanks so muxh |
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I'd say go for it. It shouldn't take too long to get some results, but would say it took me about 2 months to receive maximum benefit from a particular dosage. My neurologist says he has people on it taking up to 150mg daily, which is regular antidepressant dosage. I'd be more worried about getting off one of the newer drugs, such as Lyrica, Cymbalta, & Effexor. More habit forming than Nortriptylene, even in a short time. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | zkrp01 (03-06-2015) |
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I am also wondering what the lesser evils are in drug taking. What is the opinion on nortriptylene vs lyrica for side effects? I was told that lyrica was safer? I tend to believe peoples experiences more than what the docs say though. |
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