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Spinal cord stimulation
of the phantom pains that I was getting in the feet that I do not have (bilateral below knee amputee) the implant has been in place for 3 months now and in that time I have been able to reduce the amount of pregabalin that I took from 450mg per day to zero and I am now going to start to reduce the
amitriptyline
of the phantom pains that I was getting in the feet that I do not have (bilateral below knee amputee) the implant has been in place for 3 months now and in that time I have been able to reduce the amount of pregabalin that I took from 450mg per day to zero and I am now going to start to reduce the
amitriptyline
legless7397
in
Meningitis Now
9 years ago
Horribly sore sex?
I take
amitriptyline
as a pain blocker, fluxotine for my depression, co-cyprindol for contraception- I don't use condoms and not allergic to latex or anything else. Advice, suggestions help would be appreciated. Thanks! X Jordan X
I take
amitriptyline
as a pain blocker, fluxotine for my depression, co-cyprindol for contraception- I don't use condoms and not allergic to latex or anything else. Advice, suggestions help would be appreciated. Thanks! X Jordan X
avelvetcrowbar
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Women's Health
9 years ago
Scary episode yesterday - seratonin syndrome?
Was originally given
amitriptyline
by my consultant but was getting awful nightmares, more pain and disrupted sleep. GP suggested stopping and going onto citalopram instead- he knows I also take tramadol for the pain but the effect has been decreasing lately.
Was originally given
amitriptyline
by my consultant but was getting awful nightmares, more pain and disrupted sleep. GP suggested stopping and going onto citalopram instead- he knows I also take tramadol for the pain but the effect has been decreasing lately.
caralbarry
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
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Advice I have been given for viral meningitis
*
Amitriptyline
..the professor of neurology said to take the highes dose tolerable that can be prescribed . I take mine early evening so it wears off before morning. *Topirimate...
*
Amitriptyline
..the professor of neurology said to take the highes dose tolerable that can be prescribed . I take mine early evening so it wears off before morning. *Topirimate...
Bonkitty
in
Meningitis Now
9 years ago
Looking for support
A sleep study was done in Feb of this year, with that doctor touching on my RLS, but again, nothing except to increase my iron intake (I was low normal) and go off my elavil (
amitriptyline
) which my regular doctor prescribed for my fatigue (it helped my headaches as well for a bit until I adjusted to
A sleep study was done in Feb of this year, with that doctor touching on my RLS, but again, nothing except to increase my iron intake (I was low normal) and go off my elavil (
amitriptyline
) which my regular doctor prescribed for my fatigue (it helped my headaches as well for a bit until I adjusted to
Sphynxowner
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 years ago
It's official - I am a twerp!
I'd been trying to manage just on pain killers as
amitriptyline
etc doesn't suit and was getting stomach problems with my anti-inflammatories and a new sort the doctor gave me caused raging trots and then, to ice the cake, the new meds I was given to calm down the IBS brought me out in a fetching rash
I'd been trying to manage just on pain killers as
amitriptyline
etc doesn't suit and was getting stomach problems with my anti-inflammatories and a new sort the doctor gave me caused raging trots and then, to ice the cake, the new meds I was given to calm down the IBS brought me out in a fetching rash
mistymeana
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Where to from here ?
Following two serious car accidents, the pain across my limbs increased significantly over time and I went from the maximum doses of Tramadol and Gabapentin to Zomorph as well as Cymbalta,
Amitriptyline
and smaller doses of Gabapentin. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia about a month ago.
Following two serious car accidents, the pain across my limbs increased significantly over time and I went from the maximum doses of Tramadol and Gabapentin to Zomorph as well as Cymbalta,
Amitriptyline
and smaller doses of Gabapentin. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia about a month ago.
zimbabwemac
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Where to from here?
At that time I was put onto
Amitriptyline
and lived a very successful and normal, happy life. 2 years ago I developed bad side effects to the meds and my life completely changed for the worse.
At that time I was put onto
Amitriptyline
and lived a very successful and normal, happy life. 2 years ago I developed bad side effects to the meds and my life completely changed for the worse.
Jenni534
in
Mental Health Support
9 years ago
My consultant has taken me off warfarin.
He has also prescribed me
Amitriptyline
to help with headaches. I am quite concerned as they are antidepressants and I don't want to go back to using them as I had them many years ago for postnatal depression and found them hard to get off. Does anyone use these for headaches?
He has also prescribed me
Amitriptyline
to help with headaches. I am quite concerned as they are antidepressants and I don't want to go back to using them as I had them many years ago for postnatal depression and found them hard to get off. Does anyone use these for headaches?
Hidden
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
exercise to relieve pain
I have been to the pain management clinic last week and was given an injection into my abdo scars of anaesthetic and anti inflamatories which has made the pain worse not better and put on
amitriptyline
which has knocked me sideways and made me so tired Ive stopped them already as I have a two year
I have been to the pain management clinic last week and was given an injection into my abdo scars of anaesthetic and anti inflamatories which has made the pain worse not better and put on
amitriptyline
which has knocked me sideways and made me so tired Ive stopped them already as I have a two year
mumblemac
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
9 years ago
“Fibromyalgia Cured Forever” ?????????????
I had by this point stopped taking my
amitriptyline
& currently don’t take any prescribed drugs.
I had by this point stopped taking my
amitriptyline
& currently don’t take any prescribed drugs.
BevF
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Amitriptyline
My doctor has prescribed
amitriptyline
10mg to be taken at night until my appointment. Has anyone tried these? Will they mask any symptoms or effect any blood tests that may be done at my appointment? Annie
My doctor has prescribed
amitriptyline
10mg to be taken at night until my appointment. Has anyone tried these? Will they mask any symptoms or effect any blood tests that may be done at my appointment? Annie
Ann1e
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
9 years ago
trying again
I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia 11 years ago, my doctor told me that not all physicians see this as a genuine medical condition and I was pretty much told that 'there's nothing we can do' and was sent on my way with
amitriptyline
, (which had no effect) I had learnt to live with this and crack on with
I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia 11 years ago, my doctor told me that not all physicians see this as a genuine medical condition and I was pretty much told that 'there's nothing we can do' and was sent on my way with
amitriptyline
, (which had no effect) I had learnt to live with this and crack on with
Thompsonsere
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Non-stop nerve pain - something wrong with mirena?
The gynecologist concluded that the mirena had caused this nerve pain and put my on
amitriptyline
(75mg a night). It helped, but the nerve pain never went away, but was managable. Over the last few months my symptoms have worsened and I have been in quite a lot of pain.
The gynecologist concluded that the mirena had caused this nerve pain and put my on
amitriptyline
(75mg a night). It helped, but the nerve pain never went away, but was managable. Over the last few months my symptoms have worsened and I have been in quite a lot of pain.
_Tamsin_
in
Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
GON?
Hi everyone :) I've been on and off medication for the last 2 years, tried Migraleve, Pizotifen, PropranololTopiramate,
Amitriptyline
, Nortriptyline and thats not all of them :/ I'm still in school and since my exams are next week, I've stopped taking the medication because of the nasty side effects.
Hi everyone :) I've been on and off medication for the last 2 years, tried Migraleve, Pizotifen, PropranololTopiramate,
Amitriptyline
, Nortriptyline and thats not all of them :/ I'm still in school and since my exams are next week, I've stopped taking the medication because of the nasty side effects.
arjuna
in
National Migraine Centre
9 years ago
IBS and increasing anxiety
Having a strict month of FODMAP but am also looking at taking both Regucol and
Amitriptyline
, not together but to trial each and would welcome comments. Both have good reviews on this site.
Having a strict month of FODMAP but am also looking at taking both Regucol and
Amitriptyline
, not together but to trial each and would welcome comments. Both have good reviews on this site.
BoroNorth
in
IBS Network
9 years ago
Amitriptyline and levothyroxine
I've been taking
amitriptyline
for about 10 years 10mg at night as 10 years ago I was HYPER T ..
I've been taking
amitriptyline
for about 10 years 10mg at night as 10 years ago I was HYPER T ..
lynnwin
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Anyone had Greater Occipital Nerve Block for Migraine??
I'm due to try this in June as having a terrible time with my migraines and having to come off my Topiramate and
Amitriptyline
as I am TTC. Has anyone has a GON? Has it been effective? How painful was it? Any info and advice would be amazing thanks. Amanda x
I'm due to try this in June as having a terrible time with my migraines and having to come off my Topiramate and
Amitriptyline
as I am TTC. Has anyone has a GON? Has it been effective? How painful was it? Any info and advice would be amazing thanks. Amanda x
Oamanda6
in
National Migraine Centre
9 years ago
First Ever Post - Just need to rant right now!
I was even given
amitriptyline
as a sedative but that did not touch me. I couldn't go into work as I work in a call centre and wasn't allowed on the phones while 'off it' on the Tramadol.
I was even given
amitriptyline
as a sedative but that did not touch me. I couldn't go into work as I work in a call centre and wasn't allowed on the phones while 'off it' on the Tramadol.
MrsCocco
in
Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Gabapentin for ibs!?!?!?!?!?!
I am extremely cautious about taking this drug as I cannot find any proof of supporting ibs on the Internet unlike
amitriptyline
which is widely used and successfully I might add.
I am extremely cautious about taking this drug as I cannot find any proof of supporting ibs on the Internet unlike
amitriptyline
which is widely used and successfully I might add.
Justine-D
in
IBS Network
9 years ago
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