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Old 03-27-2019, 12:18 AM #1
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I’ve tried Citalopram, Venlafaxine, Cymbalta and Savella and experienced horrendous side effects with each. No more antidepressants for me.
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Some neurologists prescribe AD's for neuropathy relief? Does it help?
Antidepressants have never helped me for anything, certainly not depression or pain. sigh
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I've used desipramine for the first 2 years of my idiopathic SFN and it relieved tingling and what I called "sunburns". It worked for me and I continue to take it at the dosage of 60mg per day and have taken it for 5.5 years. At 3 years into my SFN I started Gabapentin which has provided better relief from sharp, shooting pains. Gabapentin dose is 60mg per day. Hope this helps
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apparently duloxetine (Cymbalta) has shown efficacy in double blind tests.
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I've managed the 10 yrs of this neuropathy with NO A/D drugs....absolutely.

For me years ago getting thryoid supported got rid of a 10 yr depression. Long Story.

We can have this neuropathy stuff and no depression. We're not excited and happy to have it, but there is a lot to the depression world.
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