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banjanti 03-16-2016 12:17 PM

Absolutely, but until I'm sure that those twitches are benign it's not worth it
I'm pretty stressed about that all so I don't need anything to add to anxiety

Could pregabaine cause serotonin syndrome? Twitches are part of first stage afaik

I just found this, apparently no to my previous question:

Quote:

Pregabalin does not block sodium channels, is not active at opiate receptors, and does not alter cyclooxygenase enzyme activity. It is inactive at serotonin and dopamine receptors and does not inhibit dopamine, serotonin, or noradrenaline reuptake.
http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/mo...cp&monopage=10

chris85 03-16-2016 02:42 PM

Hi banjanti. Yeah that's what I take lyrica and amtriptylene low dose. I noticed it does get better but very very slowly over many months, and the problem is it is easy to re irritate my neuropathy in the knees or arms during this time if I over do it. But I think I'm getting better at realising I'm over doing it which is good. I'm not quite sure why it is so slow and what is wrong here, I'm skeptical I'll ever know. I'm going to give the b vitamins a go. Best wishes.


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