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AtticusFalcon 03-18-2019 04:17 PM

Antidepressants for neuropathy?
 
I've read that some neurologists prescribe AD's for neuropathy relief?

Is anyone on them for this?

Does it help?

Thanks in advance.

liquidz1 03-21-2019 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by AtticusFalcon (Post 1273578)
I've read that some neurologists prescribe AD's for neuropathy relief?

Is anyone on them for this?

Does it help?

Thanks in advance.

Nortriptyline works pretty well for me

DavidHC 03-22-2019 09:57 AM

Yes, I was prescribed Nortriptyline early on but never filled the Rx. Low does Nortriptyline is often prescribed by some neurologists.

adelina 03-23-2019 12:20 AM

Yes
 
Hi. I am on venlafaxine and it has moderately helped. Tried wellbutren but it depressed me severely. Wishing you the greatest of luck!

AtticusFalcon 03-25-2019 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by adelina (Post 1273772)
Hi. I am on venlafaxine and it has moderately helped. Tried wellbutren but it depressed me severely. Wishing you the greatest of luck!

I have been on Wellbutrin before and it didn't work for me.

I was also on venlafaxine and another SNRI in the past. Both caused increased in blood pressure and weight gain, so I got off of them. And SNRI's -- from my experience -- are notorious for causing metabolic issues. Of course, I took them before my present issue, but I've heard that tricyclics are often used.

I'll talk to my neurologist about this when I see him.

Altered sensation in any extremity -- formally diagnosed or not -- is very dispiriting. I wonder how people deal with this and live comfortably on a daily basis. When my symptoms flare up, I get so down and lose focus and interest in anything and everything.

beatle 03-27-2019 12:18 AM

I’ve tried Citalopram, Venlafaxine, Cymbalta and Savella and experienced horrendous side effects with each. No more antidepressants for me.

Ginseng 04-04-2019 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by AtticusFalcon (Post 1273578)
Some neurologists prescribe AD's for neuropathy relief? Does it help?

Antidepressants have never helped me for anything, certainly not depression or pain. sigh

HEIDGAR 07-02-2020 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by liquidz1 (Post 1273710)
Nortriptyline works pretty well for me

have you had any side effects with nortriptyline?
I have been prescribed 30 mg at night, and I worry about weight gain because I'm already chubby.
For how long did you take? I have read people taking it for years, I'm so afraid, but the burning sensation and pain is so bad. I have not yet started it. thank you for your time

caroline2 07-02-2020 01:17 PM

A/D's are handed out like candy from the docs who have nothing to offer. They are bandaids like so much many of the clueless docs use. Work to calm your neuropathy and I sure have posted plenty here on that one. Our bodies are NOT anti depressant deficient. Good luck...... Use this forum's neuropathy for support....there is infinite info to consider.

Blueboat 07-05-2020 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by caroline2 (Post 1287334)
A/D's are handed out like candy from the docs who have nothing to offer. They are bandaids like so much many of the clueless docs use. Work to calm your neuropathy and I sure have posted plenty here on that one. Our bodies are NOT anti depressant deficient. Good luck...... Use this forum's neuropathy for support....there is infinite info to consider.

I believe these medicines were originally established for depression, but its since been discovered they help reduce neuropathic pain in low doses. So the AD label for them probably doesn't fit if prescribed for pain relief. It obviously has an effect on the neuro transmitter/hormone balance which may be causing the pain in the first place. There seems also to be a link between depression, anxiety and pain in how the body deals with all three.

Annavon 07-12-2020 04:46 PM

I’m taking imipramine for my migraines. It seems to help slightly with the migraines but no help for neuropathy. But then again, the doctors are not quite sure what I have.

caroline2 07-12-2020 05:56 PM

Doctors??? THey can come in handy when an emergency but to dig into our issues, forget it. Learn to be your own doctor with Dr. Google and/or head to naturopathic MD for their supports... If you have a neuropathy issue work on process of elimination and go from there. So much can cause neuropathy..maybe even your migraine drug. Just thinkin. The PN forum here has more info than a doc could ever offer. Or know for that matter.

LMPinkereton 07-15-2020 04:43 PM

I have tried every antidepressant mentioned plus some others. The side effects were worse than the pain. Lyrica, Tramadol, and gabapentin were just awful. The only thing that ever helped me is to stay in bed 2-3 days per week.
I have never tried anything (including supplements) that didn't have major side effects. I am extremely surprised that nobody is doing any research on solving this very common problem.

caroline2 07-15-2020 07:34 PM

I've done a lot of research and I don't have depression with the neuropathy I deal with. Could be your thryoid needs some support overall....some tweaking. I've posted what I find has worked for my neuropathy issue and there are supplements that do help people with depresssion issues like:

Inositol
Gaba
L Theonine

and there are more

Have you worked with any of the above I mention? Again you could need some thyroid support,l I know that one as I went 10 yrs with NOT getting help from the "brilliant" doctors and the thyroid issue was long before neuropathy ever entered my life.

I've been taking supplements for about 30 yrs and NEVER had side effects...pharma drugs YES.

One I took trying to get the years ago depression under wraps was St Johns Wort and this herbal caused high blood pressure....so jumped off that one.....finally years later I got thyroid help.

kiwi33 07-16-2020 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by caroline2 (Post 1287615)
Inositol
Gaba
L Theonine

Is there any evidence that these chemicals have any effect on depression?

caroline2 07-16-2020 01:27 PM

Kiwi, I did my research and I'm not a scientist. It's all out there for us to look up on our own.

caroline2 07-16-2020 01:30 PM

Here Kiwi, I just did a QUICK check:

Inositol | Mental Health America

Moosepack 08-13-2020 12:31 PM

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

jelinx 08-21-2020 02:28 PM

apparently duloxetine (Cymbalta) has shown efficacy in double blind tests.

caroline2 08-21-2020 03:41 PM

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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