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Hi Guys new here.
I now have the same feeling in my left arm and it is getting worse, I have a lot of other medical issues as well and I am taking Mizart 40 mg for blood pressure , I was taking
Amitriptyline
10 mgs as well for the nerve pain I have but it wasn't working so I stopped it my Dr didn't ask me why I stopped
I now have the same feeling in my left arm and it is getting worse, I have a lot of other medical issues as well and I am taking Mizart 40 mg for blood pressure , I was taking
Amitriptyline
10 mgs as well for the nerve pain I have but it wasn't working so I stopped it my Dr didn't ask me why I stopped
Dee5164
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
edoxaban and topical diclofenic gel?
Before I had my surgery the pain was well managed by meloxicam and
amitriptyline
but then I had my first episode of AFib and they thought it may have been triggered by those drugs. So I was started on the holy grail of Bisoprolol, Edoxaban and Lipitor and told I’d need to mange on paracetamol.
Before I had my surgery the pain was well managed by meloxicam and
amitriptyline
but then I had my first episode of AFib and they thought it may have been triggered by those drugs. So I was started on the holy grail of Bisoprolol, Edoxaban and Lipitor and told I’d need to mange on paracetamol.
TickityBoo
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Help! I'm bringing the neighbourhood down..
I did try 2 years ago to remove it on a day I felt good and the next day I ended up in bed dosed up with
Amitriptyline
, and having to do almost nothing for over a week. The rest of the garden makes me look like the neighborhood slattern.
I did try 2 years ago to remove it on a day I felt good and the next day I ended up in bed dosed up with
Amitriptyline
, and having to do almost nothing for over a week. The rest of the garden makes me look like the neighborhood slattern.
Alanna012
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
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pain!
Paracetamol, naproxen and
amitriptyline
. The Dr also recently prescribed morphine which done absolutely nothing so stopped taking it. He has now trying me on gabapentin which I’ve been on for a week with no difference. My question is is there anything else I could be given?
Paracetamol, naproxen and
amitriptyline
. The Dr also recently prescribed morphine which done absolutely nothing so stopped taking it. He has now trying me on gabapentin which I’ve been on for a week with no difference. My question is is there anything else I could be given?
Holycow2
in
Osteoarthritis Action
1 year ago
pain relief - amytriptyline
I spoke to my GP and she prescribed
amitriptyline
and so far it’s been brilliant. The pain isn’t gone completely but it’s made a massive difference to my mobility, especially in the morning. I take 10mg each night.
I spoke to my GP and she prescribed
amitriptyline
and so far it’s been brilliant. The pain isn’t gone completely but it’s made a massive difference to my mobility, especially in the morning. I take 10mg each night.
GoodbyeMalcolm
in
Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
My experience with Ropinirole
On my next visit to the GP (and a different GP) I was prescribed
Amitriptyline
and given a programmed to come off Gabapentin and increasing
Amitriptyline
. On the day I was 100 on
Amitriptyline
I have the worst night ever.
On my next visit to the GP (and a different GP) I was prescribed
Amitriptyline
and given a programmed to come off Gabapentin and increasing
Amitriptyline
. On the day I was 100 on
Amitriptyline
I have the worst night ever.
SimonMorriss
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
‘Little evidence’ whether or not most antidepressants work for chronic pain
Last year, I took a fairly low dose of
Amitriptyline
for the effects of shingles - primarily pain. I think it helped a bit - and it definitely seemed to help me sleep. But the side effects were unpleasant. (Tiredness, especially in the morning. Dry mouth.)
Last year, I took a fairly low dose of
Amitriptyline
for the effects of shingles - primarily pain. I think it helped a bit - and it definitely seemed to help me sleep. But the side effects were unpleasant. (Tiredness, especially in the morning. Dry mouth.)
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Falling asleep troubles getting me down
I’ve taken sleeping tablets for a few years (low dose
Amitriptyline
) and gawd that helped massively resulting in a good 7hours sleep from midnight. I’m titrating NDT Armour and in January started sleeping 8-9hours a night. I feel good for it and I even look better in my face.
I’ve taken sleeping tablets for a few years (low dose
Amitriptyline
) and gawd that helped massively resulting in a good 7hours sleep from midnight. I’m titrating NDT Armour and in January started sleeping 8-9hours a night. I feel good for it and I even look better in my face.
Insomania
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Any experiences of >90mg doses of Amitriptyline for fibro pain?
I feel like my nerve and joint pain is 'breaking through' the
amitriptyline
. Does anyone have experience of being on more than 90mg a day, and was the increase effective? I'm not sure if I should look to increase or switch.
I feel like my nerve and joint pain is 'breaking through' the
amitriptyline
. Does anyone have experience of being on more than 90mg a day, and was the increase effective? I'm not sure if I should look to increase or switch.
Winter_night
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Medication?
Currently I'm taking
amitriptyline
each night dose keeps being increased but I remain in pain. Is it better to now try something different? Thanks
Currently I'm taking
amitriptyline
each night dose keeps being increased but I remain in pain. Is it better to now try something different? Thanks
Marieg1270
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Duloxetine - Lack of Motivation
Opiates and NSAID's don't even make a dent in the pain, and I'm very allergic to
Amitriptyline
, so Duloxetine is really the last chance saloon in terms of sourcing medication for pain management, and I have been on 60mg now for about 2 months.
Opiates and NSAID's don't even make a dent in the pain, and I'm very allergic to
Amitriptyline
, so Duloxetine is really the last chance saloon in terms of sourcing medication for pain management, and I have been on 60mg now for about 2 months.
BelleMay
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
NDT Armour dosing
Insomnia is one of my worse symptoms, I take 20mg of
amitriptyline
which has worked well for the last year, I sleep 12-7am. Since the latest Armour dose increase my insomnia has worsened and I’m wondering if it’s the timing of my afternoon dose. I usually take it around 2pm.
Insomnia is one of my worse symptoms, I take 20mg of
amitriptyline
which has worked well for the last year, I sleep 12-7am. Since the latest Armour dose increase my insomnia has worsened and I’m wondering if it’s the timing of my afternoon dose. I usually take it around 2pm.
Insomania
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Coping with unexplained flare ups
It's strange it's like my medication (
amitriptyline
) has almost just stopped working, or there is some other random change I haven't noticed. How does everyone else cope when this happens? It's hard to not feel very depressed just as I had a short time of getting my life back.
It's strange it's like my medication (
amitriptyline
) has almost just stopped working, or there is some other random change I haven't noticed. How does everyone else cope when this happens? It's hard to not feel very depressed just as I had a short time of getting my life back.
Mwn72
in
IBS Network
4 months ago
Drug info
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has experience (good or bad) with taking any if the following for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: - Methylphenidate - Modafil - Low dose TCA (
Amitriptyline
10 mg) - Trazodone - Mirtazapine - Ativan - Gabapentin Thank you!! Take care, Heather
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has experience (good or bad) with taking any if the following for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: - Methylphenidate - Modafil - Low dose TCA (
Amitriptyline
10 mg) - Trazodone - Mirtazapine - Ativan - Gabapentin Thank you!! Take care, Heather
Aloysia
in
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Community
1 year ago
What pain relief do you use?
Does anyone use
Amitriptyline
? Thinking it might help with the nerve pain up and down my legs? The only real relief I get is from a scorching hot bath and my dreamland heat pad. Thank you xx
Does anyone use
Amitriptyline
? Thinking it might help with the nerve pain up and down my legs? The only real relief I get is from a scorching hot bath and my dreamland heat pad. Thank you xx
Mindfullness4791
in
Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
"don't wanna disappoint loved ones" Edited by admin. Please contact 988 if you are in crisis or having suicidal thoughts.
And all the constant medication changes that have just made feel life I'm not myself anymore have been on
amitriptyline
for the past 2 months now slight benefits but still dont feel my self
And all the constant medication changes that have just made feel life I'm not myself anymore have been on
amitriptyline
for the past 2 months now slight benefits but still dont feel my self
TRILLMIND96
in
CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
5 months ago
Amitriptyline interaction with Levothyroxine
I have also been prescribed
Amitriptyline
10mg, which I am concerned will counteract the new reduction in my Levothyroxine mediation. Can anyone help? Thanks 😊
I have also been prescribed
Amitriptyline
10mg, which I am concerned will counteract the new reduction in my Levothyroxine mediation. Can anyone help? Thanks 😊
Zing
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Postherpetic neuralgia - Axsain capsaicin
Couldn't cope with the side effects of
amitriptyline
. Really didn't want any systemic medicine if I could avoid. Asked for, and got, Axsain 0.075% capsaicin cream. Once I realised it can take a few weeks to get going, and it needs to be applied regardless any pain, it has been so, so helpful.
Couldn't cope with the side effects of
amitriptyline
. Really didn't want any systemic medicine if I could avoid. Asked for, and got, Axsain 0.075% capsaicin cream. Once I realised it can take a few weeks to get going, and it needs to be applied regardless any pain, it has been so, so helpful.
helvella
in
Pain Concern
1 year ago
Migraine link?
My partner has had migraine for years and when we got together he was on 80 mg of
amitriptyline
a day and still had attacks where he ended up taking a triptan. He is now off the
amitriptyline
and no worse. He is constantly 'heading off' attacks with a cold cloth and Anadin.
My partner has had migraine for years and when we got together he was on 80 mg of
amitriptyline
a day and still had attacks where he ended up taking a triptan. He is now off the
amitriptyline
and no worse. He is constantly 'heading off' attacks with a cold cloth and Anadin.
v2tena
in
National Migraine Centre
1 year ago
Duloxetine
My consultant started
Amitriptyline
two years ago but I've only ever been able to tolerate 5mg which is a kind of nothing dose. I've been through and done all the FODMAP diet and still really stick to that as things are so bad.
My consultant started
Amitriptyline
two years ago but I've only ever been able to tolerate 5mg which is a kind of nothing dose. I've been through and done all the FODMAP diet and still really stick to that as things are so bad.
Karula
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
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