Has anyone tried anti-depressant medication for neuropathic pain?
I'm wondering how many people in this community with neuropathic pain have been prescribed some form of an anti-depressant along with or without Gabapentin to help ease the pain and if anyone has found this protocol helpful?
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I believe it is very common practice. My experience - lots of side effects, little pain relief.
My PCP and other doctors are at Cleveland Clinic so I'll look into it forthwith. Thanks!
I am on a waiting list for Ketamine injections at George Washington University Hospital. I have severe painful neuropathy in my feet, legs, hands, and arms, as well as neck and back pain. It resulted from a failed cervical steroid injection. Can you describe the Ketamine injections that you had and who gave them to you? Did insurance cover any of it?
I have been on venaflaxine and it was good. Trying to get back on it next week.
I have been taking a compound ketamine nasal spray and it helps as well.
Does your insurance cover it? Is it very expensive?
No its expensive $90 a bottle and it only lasts a month. Moved to Calif and no longer have that doctor. So if I decide to use it again I will have to find a pain doctor who would prescribe it.
Do you think it was worth the cost?
I have had good relief with amitriptyline 20 mg hope this helps
I took 10mg nortriptyline for awhile for pain management (spinal issues), and in the process of taking it I found that taking it did provide some relief for my PN numbness (toes), and I slept well too. However, the minor sedation effect upon waking was not working out, so I tapered off the nortriptyline. I tried Gapapentin once after my PN diagnosis but it did not relieve my PN numbness so I stopped taking it. A 500 mg acetaminophen tab at bedtime does help me sleep, as does wearing warm thick socks. So far, I've found no lasting relief for my PN numbness but I'm scheduled to see a new neurologist soon for a discussion, so my search continues.