Amitriptyline use for neuropathy
My neurologist prescribed Amitriptyline for me as sleeping has been difficult at times. I have to say it’s been working and I have no side effects. I don’t take it every day. I kind of know now when to take it...if my symptoms are bad during day. Still waiting on nerve biopsy test. It’s been 5 weeks now. Started a new job which keeps me so busy, keeps my mind off things. I wish you all my prayers daily.
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Thank you. Ive tried gabapentin but I don’t tolerate it well. I’m very dizzy, slightly nauseous when I’m on it. If Amitriptyline doesn’t help, Dr. wants me to try Cymbalta. Amitriptyline seems to be working for me at the moment as I feel the worst at night. I get a good night sleep.
Punch biopsy was done in my neurologist's office. I was done in 10 min.
So sorry you are not feeling well.
Good article, thank you
That makes sense to me!
That prayer is often my own too! I told my best friend the other day that people all over the world are suffering even more then we are. We can persevere.
Thanks, rwinney.. Unfortunately I am on a blood thinner which means no nsaids like ibuprofen.
@maryflorida I'm sorry for that. Keep your head up and keep persevering.
I have heard bad things about using benedryl for sleep. I have severe osteoporosis and I follow that list and recently learned that melatonin is effective in treating bone loss. It actually stimulates bone growth. I was skeptical of its sleep inducing benefits as I had tried it years ago for that. The first night I took it an hour before bedtime and I fell asleep and did not wake up all night. I am going to keep using it for the osteoporosis and although I don't always need help sleeping I usually cannot sleep through the night. I would encourage anyone to try melatonin for sleep in place of benedryl.
Tramadol by itself may or may not put me to sleep. I usually take it after trying the gabapentin for pain so it seems to be the combination of the two that knocks me out. It does relieve the pain and that is often what keeps me awake as I try to put off taking the tramadol just because I dislike using an opioid.