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Old 02-16-2021, 09:56 PM #5
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I've been on LDN for about 6 months, concurrent with amitriptyline; no problems with that. My SFN symptoms are variable and unpredictable, so it's hard to be absolutely positive, but overall my symptoms (mainly burning, and stabbing muscle pains) are at the lowest level ever. The LDN has also diminished episodes of fatigue.
Hiya--what dose do you take? I just started on I.5 mg for colitis.

Good to hear that it's okay to take with amitriptyline because I also take nortriptyline for my PN.

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