Small Fiber Neuropathy?
Hello. I'm a 64 year old woman who has a complex medical history. I have relapsing-remitting MS (diagnosed in 2006, well-controlled; on Copaxone). I also ruptured my L5-S6 disc in 2009, subsequently had a microdiscectomy during which the surgeon tore the dura. Since the surgery, I developed chronic pain which worsened with time. Last March I graduated from Mayo's 3-week pain management program. Since then I no longer take any opiates or benzodiazepines which has been a huge step for the better.
That said, in the past few months my pain has spread and changed in nature. I now have bilateral burning sensations in my buttocks and hamstrings. This new pain seems to be burning in the outer part of my skin. It burns whenever I'm sitting or lying down. Any pressure at all on these areas causes really awful burning sensations. I am wondering if I have developed small fiber neuropathy.
Questions: 1) Does my description of this new pressure-sensitive, burning pain sound like it's SFN? 2) I notice that there is some discussion about immunity and SFN. Could my having MS (an autoimmune disease) somehow be causal in the development of SFN? 3) Can anyone recommend a doctor at Mayo in Rochester who could examine me and do the proper tests to hopefully diagnose what's going on?
Thank you much!!
--Elsa
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I was taking 900MG AM 900 PM and 900 bedtime.... it did not help much only on it for pain
@rwinney
For anxiety I started taking Clonazepam 13 years ago, @1mg, with the option of taking a second one as needed. I tried to taper off it a couple of years ago, but just dropping down to .75mg was intolerable. I couldn't sleep. I take it in part for my wife's sake, because it stops me from acting out my dreams by kicking. She thinks that I take more meds than I should, but no complaint about Clonazepam.
Jim
No help!
@jimhd
My uneducated opinion is not to expect a decrease in blood pressure as long as your taking a
Tricyclic antidepressant.
Try stopping your Imipramine. Bet ya a nickel your pressure goes down. When did it start to increase?
Jake
Yeah my sleeping has no pattern whatsoever, sporadic. Been thinking about changing Cymbalta to AM. It's a rotten experience.
I have taken imipramine on and off over the last 30years. Early in my life made a huge difference. Have taken it with cymbalta low dose bu came off the cymbalta 6 months ago. May try to add on again.
Chase , how long did it take to come off it for uiu
Hi Jake
What has formed your "uneducated opinion" about hypertension and TCA's?
I am not aware of any issues with BP and TCA's, unless the patient is also taking Clonidine (not clonezepam or Klonopin)
I stopped last Friday... trying CBD creams on legs... I was taking 900 am 900 pm 900 bedtime.. still hurting.. just tire hell... I am using CBD creams
@jimhd
No complaints? try stopping it. Cutting it by 25% is a lot especially since you have taken it so long. If I was your wife I’d kick you back, good and hard. A little unconventional perhaps but it just might work.
Klonopin isn’t easy to get off of. I took 18mg but had an uneventful taper but it took a long time but I didn’t take it for years.
Jake