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Old 09-10-2019, 01:22 AM #3
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I have used Nortriptyline to dampen down paresthesia (including tingling, buzzing, itching) and it has worked well, so I disagree that tingling can't be helped. My dose has been low--30 mg at night. I've tried Gabapentin, too, but I think the former is somewhat more effective, and less intrusive (just one dose per day rather than 2 or 3).

If you have had similar symptoms for the last 5 years, the good news is that my own neurologist would suggest that this will likely remain fairly similar over time, though it will wax and wane.

Idiopathic, here.
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