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Old 04-03-2016, 04:03 PM #8
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This is a great video. At about 42:00 he speaks quite highly of desipramine. Has anyone tried desipramine? I'm wondering if it truly works as well as amitriptyline, but with fewer side effects. Gabapentin has not done much for my nerve pain (believed to be due to pre-diabetes/early diabetes, but different MDs have given me different opinions). My neurologist is considering amitriptyline, but I'm worried about side effects.


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